The word 'fierce' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example sentence:
The fierce wind seemed to blow right through our clothing. (the adjective fierce describes the noun wind)
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb; the adverb form for the adjective fierce is fiercely. Example sentence:
Father fiercely objected to changing the zoning of our neighborhood. (the adverb fiercely describes the intensity of the verb objected)
A grizzly bear is a very fierce animal.
'A' indefinite article. ('An' is indefinite article, to be used only with nouns beginning with 'a,e,i,u,o, and H'. 'The' is the definite article.)
'Grizzly' Adjective
'Bear' common noun
'is' verb ( to be)
'a' indefinite article.
'very' adverb . NB When there are two descriptive words to a noun, this first is always an adverb.
'fierce' adjective
'animal' common noun
She landed a fierce kick on the punching bag.
One way to convert a noun to a verb is by adding a suffix like "-ize," "-ify," or "-en" to the base noun. Another option is to use the noun in a sentence as an action word. For example, "cloud" (noun) can become "to cloud" (verb) in a sentence like "The smoke will cloud the sky."
Noun: I glanced at my watch to check the time. Verb: I like to watch the sunset from my balcony every evening.
Noun: A feeling of dread washed over her as she anticipated the upcoming exam. Verb: She dreaded having to confront her boss about the mistake.
"Exit" can be either a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
The noun forms of the verb to use are user, and the gerund, using.The word 'use' is also a noun form.
Herb is a noun not a verb.
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
Yes you can it is a noun and a verb depending on how you use it
no you need a verb and a noun
mandate can be a verb or a noun
both... depending on how you use it in a sentence!
It can be, depending on how you use it in a sentence. It can also be a verb.
The word prodigy is a noun, not a verb. My son is a prodigy.
My dictionary said plus is a noun, an adjective, a preposition and a conjunction but not a verb.
One way to convert a noun to a verb is by adding a suffix like "-ize," "-ify," or "-en" to the base noun. Another option is to use the noun in a sentence as an action word. For example, "cloud" (noun) can become "to cloud" (verb) in a sentence like "The smoke will cloud the sky."
That depends on if the word is being used as a noun or a verb. Noun: That window has a crack in it. Verb: That window is starting to crack.
We must combat the insect invasion at their every incursion. (Combat as verb) Prepare for combat! (Combat as noun)