Adjective it describes the noun 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."
You actually have and adjective (little) and a noun (stable), however, an alternate phrase could be a small barn.
No, the word 'old' is used as an adjective to describe the noun 'barn'. Example sentences for the noun 'old': The agency provides home services for the old and disabled in the community. We carry sheet music of all types, both the old and the new.
No, the word 'barn' is a common noun, a general word for any large building to house farm animals or heavy equipment.The word 'red' is an adjective describing the noun 'barn'.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Red Barn Drive, Memphis, TN or Red Barn Drive, Las Vegas, NVThe Red Barn (restaurant), Ghent, NYRed Barn Veterinary Hospital, Dahlonega, GA
An adjective modifies a noun. The adjective forms are collapsible and collapsed.The collapsible sofa becomes a bed.The collapsed barn would have to be rebuilt.
Stable: noun: barn like place where horses reside.Stable: adjective: an emotional state of being.
Target has the same form as a noun, verb, or adjective; it is not used as an adverb. Here are examples: (noun) I shot at the target. (verb) New law is introduced to target smuggling. (adjective) I painted a target circle on the barn.
A barn door is the large door of a barn.
The word 'their' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, a word that is placed before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to two or more people or things.Examples:Jack and Jill came for a visit and brought their babywith them.The horses were led to their barn at sunset.
The barn was very big.Take this to the barn. Cows and horses shelter in the barn.
a interesting fact about barn owls are that female barn owls(a girl barn owl) are more colorful than male barn owls