Place can be a noun (a place in the sun) or a verb (I placed the book on the table). It is not an adjective. Adjectives are describing words, they are used to describe things. Examples of adjectives are ugly, big, old, round, red, American, metal and sleeping (as in sleeping bag)
No. Places is either a plural noun (more than one place), or the present tense, third person singular for the verb 'to place' (he places, she places).
The word the is an adjective because an adjective describes a person, place, or thing that is named by a noun
Yes, it is. The adjective can mean firmly in place, taut, snug, difficult, or stingy.
No, an adjective is a person, place, or thing. Jump is a verb. Hope this helps! :D
Alright is an adjective, and usually it is a predicate adjective.
Pretty is an adjective. Glass is a noun. Adjectives are DESCRIPTIVE words, and nouns are person/place/things.
Yes, humid is an adjective. Anything describing something or someone is an adjective. Example: This place is HUMID.
The word the is an adjective because an adjective describes a person, place, or thing that is named by a noun
The word " Many" is an adjective not an adverb. An adverb describes " how, when...etc. " An adjective describes a noun " person, place or thing " did this help??
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Yes, it is. The adjective can mean firmly in place, taut, snug, difficult, or stingy.
No, its a noun(place) A noun is a person, place, or thing
No, an adjective is a person, place, or thing. Jump is a verb. Hope this helps! :D
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. So wives wouldn't be an adjective it would a noun because it's a person place or thing
Yes. An easy way to remember if a word is an adjective is say "The person is _" and place the adjective in the blank. If it makes sense, it is an adjective, but the sound needs to be correct, not the actual sentence.
It is a pronoun referring to a thing or place.
The noun is nomad. The adjective is nomadic.Nomad :)
No, a noun is a person, place or thing. Simply is an adjective. its not a adjective its a pronoun because it has "ly" on the end