I like pepper on my scrambled eggs.
Pepper can make you sneeze.
Salt an pepper are the most common condiments.
She calls herself Pepper Pot for her job as exotic dancer.
Example sentences for pepper: Noun: I would like the pepper, please. Verb: You pepper your prose with puns. Adjective: I would like the pepper sauce, please.
Yes, the noun 'pepper' as a word for a type of vegetable is a countable noun; the plural form is peppers.The noun 'pepper' as a word for a seasoning is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance.
Proper noun.
There really isn't any way. Pepper is a noun, and cannot really be used as an adjective.I think I know what you mean, so this is another option.You can spice up any dish with some seasonings.(using spice instead of pepper)AnswerHe sported a salt-and-pepper (adj) beard.
Yes, it is a noun, meaning a spice. It can also be used as a verb.
The possessive form of the singular noun pepper is pepper's.example: A red pepper's color brightens up an omelet.
pepper (noun) = pimienta/pimentero/aji (accent on final 'i') to pepper (verb) = sazonar con pimienta/aji (season with pepper)
Eagle is a kind of bird not a name of bird therefore it's a common noun.
yes you can
Sport pepper is the actual name of the pepper
Dpn't use alot of pepper! Dpn't use alot of pepper!
Nouns are words for people, places, things, and ideas.Adjectives are words that describe nouns. Examples:a hot day (adjective hot, noun day)a hot pepper (adjective hot, noun pepper)a sweet pepper (adjective sweet, noun pepper)a sweet baby (adjective sweet, noun baby)a wet baby (adjective wet, noun baby)a wet day (adjective wet, noun day)