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Is the word those an adjective?

It is both an adjective and a pronoun It's not an adjective, it's either a demonstrative pronoun or demonstrative determiner (determiners are words like 'the' and 'a'). Pronoun use: Those look pretty. Determiner use: Those flowers look pretty.The word 'those' is not an adjective. An adjective is something that describes a noun.


Those shoes are very big - is those an adjective?

'big' is the adjective in this sentence


What are the demonstrative adjective?

That, This, These, Those


What are demonstrative adjective?

This, that, these and those. They are adjectives because they modify nouns: for example, "this car", "that book:, "these pencils" and "those pens". For objects close to us we use "this" and "these"; for objects far away we say "that" and "those". If we don't care where the object(s) is/are then we use "the".


How do you use postbellum in a sentence?

It is a adjective, i.e. a word that modifies a noun.This postbellum product is not as luxurious as those before the war.


What part of speech is those?

adjective


What is a sentence using the word those as an adjective?

I want those pickles.


What is a conditional adjective?

There does not seem to be any such classification of adjectives. There are conditional clauses in sentences, and those that use modal verbs (can/could, will/would).


Which one adjective from letter f i can use with word foxes?

Oh, dude, you can totally use the adjective "fierce" with foxes. Like, they may look cute, but those little guys are fierce predators in the wild. So, yeah, you can describe those sly creatures as "fierce foxes."


What is the adjective from use?

The adjective form for the verb to use is the past participle, used (a used car).The adjective form for the noun use is useful(useful information).


What adjective can you use for the wordhappy?

Happy is already an adjective.


Does drama have an adjective?

Yes, you can use the adjective dramatic.