As a matter of fact, I was born in a barn.
I'd never seen a barn dance, before tonight.
That horse is quite likely to bolt for the barn.
An adjective is a part of speech that is commonly called a "describing" word. An adjective is used to describe a noun in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The sun set behind the red barn." the adjective is the word "red", and the noun it is describing is the word "barn."
Please put the horse in the barn.
I don't know how to use the word "progress" in a sentence. Can you give me a sentence with the word "progress "?
"A tornado hit the barn." would be a sentence.
I saw a herd of horse in the barn
Faggged: A British colloquialism meaning "exhausted". Root word is "fatigue". "By the time he had cleaned out both the barn and the attic, he was completely fagged."
The word essence describes something's character. A good sentence to use would be, the old barn had such great essence that people from all over the world wanted to see it.
The wind vane is in the barn.
The barn fell down because it was not properly erected.
the manure next to the barn smells like crap.
You e it in the past tense. ex I burnt the barn
Adjective it describes the noun barn.