High is typically an adjective. Colloquially, high can be used as a noun in reference to a state of mental arousal or excitement (such as a "high" one gets after taking drugs).
"High" can function as both an adjective and an adverb depending on how it is used in a sentence.
"held" can be a verb (past tense of "hold") or an adjective (meaning something that is kept or retained). It is not a noun or pronoun.
Why= adverb is= verb it= pronoun important= adjective "to remember" is an infinitive phrase acting as an adjective. the= adjective lessons= noun of= preposition history= noun
I married his youngest sister pronouns -- I , his verb -- married adjective -- youngest noun -- sister
"Scream" is a verb. It describes the action of making a loud, high-pitched noise with your voice.
The word are is none of the above; the word are is a verb and auxiliary verb, a form of the verb 'to be'.The verb are is the second person singular and the present indicative plural of be.
It is a verb.
Can you make me examples of sentences with these orders?: 1.article-adjective-noun-verb-preposition-adjective. 2. helping verb-pronoun-verb-preposition-verb-article-noun?. 3. verb-article-noun-adverd 4.proper noun-conunction-pronounn-helping verb-verb-adverb 5. pronoun-helping verb-adverb-verb-pronoun 6. preposition-pronoun adjective-noun-pronoun-helping verb-verb-pronoun
adjective
"held" can be a verb (past tense of "hold") or an adjective (meaning something that is kept or retained). It is not a noun or pronoun.
catching is a verb, fish is a noun
adjective. it describes something
Bielive is a verb i bielive!
The word 'set' is a verb, a noun, and an adjective (not a pronoun).Examples:It's time to set the table. (verb)We have a new set of dishes. (noun)We eat dinner at a set time each day. (adjective)
Why= adverb is= verb it= pronoun important= adjective "to remember" is an infinitive phrase acting as an adjective. the= adjective lessons= noun of= preposition history= noun
Visualize is a verb.
I married his youngest sister pronouns -- I , his verb -- married adjective -- youngest noun -- sister
pronoun :) thanks for asking