because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
No. Sky is a noun, and either a noun adjunct or adjective when used with another noun (sky marshal).
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full is the adjetive
The story called Why the Sky is High, by Hiligaynon, is a history tale. It tells the story of how the sky used to be low enough to touch with a stick, and why it is now too high to reach.
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
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it can be used both as an adjective and a noun. take for example when describing something in terms of color, in that context sky is an adjective. but when referring to the sky as and object like you would do for clouds and stars, then it acts as a noun
The plural form of the noun 'sky' is skies.The plural noun 'skies' is usually used to refer to weather or atmospheric conditions.
because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
No. Sky is a noun, and either a noun adjunct or adjective when used with another noun (sky marshal).
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High
The word high is an adjective, although also a noun. Used before a noun, it is an adjective, as in "high valley" or "high walls."
Tall means something high or large in height.Synonyms for a person could be lanky, rangy, towering, or (to the extreme) giant.Synonyms for an object could include high, lofty, soaring, sky-high, or towering.
There is 4 syllables in "line high is sky". The syllables are line-high-is-sky.
In that sentence its "Blue"