Yes, the word larger is the comparative form of the adjective large.
Yes, it is.
Yes a lot is an adjective
Do you know what an adjective is? have you skipped school? yes it is.
better, best
more, most
The word tall *is* an adjective. The comparative and superlative are taller and tallest.
'larger' is an adjective. It describes the size or degree of something.
Larger is an adjective. It's the comparative form of large.
Perhaps she made the room seem larger.
No, it is a comparative adjective. (comparative form of the adjective large)A "proper adjective" is a capitalized form derived from a proper noun (e.g. French).
No, the word 'larger' is the comparative form of the adjective large (larger, largest). An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:"Jack got a larger bicycle for his birthday. He gave his old bicycle to his smaller cousin."The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Jack' in the second sentence.The adjective 'larger' describes the noun 'bicycle'.
It can be, because the comparative for the adjective large (larger) is the same as for the adverb large (in a larger manner). E.g. Paint the company name larger on the door than on the window.
Yes, it is. It means of larger than nominal size (oversized load, oversized bed).
predicate adjective
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In this context, "larger" is used to indicate that the size or area of The Sahara Desert surpasses that of many countries. It serves to emphasize the vastness and scale of the desert in comparison to political boundaries.
A complement is a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective (or a phrase which acts as a noun or adjective).There are two types of complements in English grammar:The subject complement, which can be a noun or an adjective, follows a linking verb and further defines the subject of the sentence.Examples:Mr. Jones is the mayor. (mayor is the subject complement, a noun)The boy became sleepy. (sleepy is the subject complement, an adjective)The object complement similarly tells something about the direct object of a non-linking verb, and follows the object.Examples:We elected Tom our chairman. (chairman refers to Tom, and is a noun)They made the school larger. (larger refers to school, and is an adjective)
Space can be used as an adjective. For example, the spacemission led them to uncharted territory.If you're referring to an space of larger size, you can say spacious. The spacious kitchen had room for all of her appliances.