Big is a predicate adjective. Any word on the other side of the word is or its equivalent when the word is does not happen to be used as a helping verb is either a predicate nominative (noun) or adjective. Jane is a girl. Girl is a noun. Jane is pretty. Pretty is an adjective. (That is one quick way to tell if a word is an adjective!
The word "big" is an adjective in the sentence "you are big." It describes the size or extent of the subject "you."
In the sentence, "balloon" is a noun as it is referring to a person, place, thing, or idea.
"Big" can be used as an adjective.
The politician's speech was filled with jingoism, promoting extreme nationalism and aggressive foreign policies.
Sure! The speaker gave an impromptu speech at the event without any prior preparation.
The word 'sliding' is the present participle, present tense of the verb 'to slide'. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:Verb: The kids were sliding in the mud making a big mess of themselves.Adjective: Their fees are applied on a sliding scaleaccording to income.Noun: It wasn't exactly skating, it was more like sliding.
In the above sentence, "run" is the object of the preposition. It is part of the prepositional phrase "for a run."
So is an adverb in that sentence. It's modifying big, an adjective.
Biggest is an adjective. It's the superlative form of big.
Adjective
In the sentence, "balloon" is a noun as it is referring to a person, place, thing, or idea.
Big is an adjective, which is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun by "describing, identifying, or quantifying."Example:That is a big dog! (Big describes the noun dog.)
arazonia is a big part in the deserts wide open range or plateau
It is a great day to sled!The bad part about having a big furry dog is when you have to wash it.
In my neighbourhood a big mansion is visible behind all the small houses. Mansion (definition): Villa, big house
Some part of speech that joins a sentence. Such as and, but etc.
The word vane could be in a sentence like, "i have a big vane"
Sure! The speaker gave an impromptu speech at the event without any prior preparation.