Yes, adjectives describe nouns and pronouns.
no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.
noun and pronoun
The word 'your' is a pronoun, the possessive adjective form, a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun.
The word 'this' is a pronoun, an adjective, and an adverb.Examples:This is mother's favorite movie. (demonstrative pronoun)This movie is mother's favorite. (adjective)I love you this much! (adverb)Note: The pronoun 'this' takes the place of a noun. The adjective 'this' is placed before a noun to describe that noun.
A word that describes a noun or pronoun is an ADJECTIVE.
Adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It modifies the noun and pronoun.
no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.
no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.
noun and pronoun
The word 'your' is a pronoun, the possessive adjective form, a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun.
Words that describe a noun / pronoun are called Adjectives
Words that describe a noun / pronoun are called Adjectives
The word 'this' is a pronoun, an adjective, and an adverb.Examples:This is mother's favorite movie. (demonstrative pronoun)This movie is mother's favorite. (adjective)I love you this much! (adverb)Note: The pronoun 'this' takes the place of a noun. The adjective 'this' is placed before a noun to describe that noun.
A word that describes a noun or pronoun is an ADJECTIVE.
The pronoun "my" is a possessive adjective, placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the speaker.
The word "his" is a possessive adjective, a pronoun placed before a noun to describe that noun (story) as belonging to a male.The word "he" is a subject pronoun, and "him" is an object pronoun.
No, it is not. Does is a form of the verb or auxiliary verb "to do." It cannot describe a noun or pronoun.