Male singular adjectives would end in "o" or "e."
ex: alto (tall), serio (serious), gracioso (funny), atrevido (daring)
Female singular adjectives would end in "a."
ex: baja (short), perezosa (lazy), talentosa (talented), estudiosa (studious)
I believe for plural you just add an "s" to those suffixes but I'm not 100% sure.
An interrogative adjective is used to ask a question about a noun. Examples include "which," "what," "whose," and "how." These adjectives are usually placed before the noun they modify in a sentence.
Both adjectives and adjective clauses modify nouns to give more information about them. However, adjectives are single words that directly modify nouns, while adjective clauses are groups of words that act as one unit and function as adjectives in a sentence. Adjective clauses usually contain a subject and a verb and cannot stand alone as complete sentences.
Adjectives are used to make sentences more descriptive. You can still make an interesting sentence without adjectives.
No tell is not a adjective. Adjectives describe something in a sentence.
Adjectives help the sentence to be specific. You can add adjectives to nouns or verbs.
Adjectives are used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns in a sentence. They provide more information about the noun or pronoun by indicating its size, color, shape, age, or other qualities. Adjectives help add detail and specificity to the nouns they describe.
The adjectives in the sentence are:injuredthismy (pronoun, a possessive adjective)her (pronoun, a possessive adjective)
Possessive adjectives indicate belonging. The possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, their, our, and whose.His bicycle is green.Whose car is that?
hard is the only adjective in the sentence. an adjective describes a noun.
A 2A sentence is a sentence that contains 2 adjectives separated by comma.
These is the adjective.
There is one adjective, "lumpy."