No. Adjective- Something that describes a noun
The silly brown cat sat below the bright green tree sweetly singing.The bold-ed words are the adjectives in the sentence. I had no clue what you meant, but i hope this did something for you.
Unusual is a adjective. For example, in the sentence, "At the family gathering, they sat everywhere on the lawn, and chatted about their somewhat UNUSUAL pets." Unusual is describing the pets.
Waka flacka. you do not step on the riser
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No, the word stair is a noun. If the noun stair or stairway is used with another noun, to create a specific term, it is called a "noun adjunct" rather than an adjective, as in the term "stair rail."
The adjective in "She sat down hurriedly at the spare desk", is the word "spare", describing the noun desk.
no it is a verb because you don't describe something as sat, sat is an action you are doing so it's a verbNo, it is a verb
The circular stair is so intriguing that I could stare at it all day.
Yes. He sat in a shady corner of the garden
"Spare" and "The"
Sometimes a noun is used as an adjective to describe a noun. Some examples are:a spring bouqueta January thawa stair runnera car windowa steel frame
This sentence is a common subject verb object sentence, where the adjective describes the object. In this sentence, the adjective spare describes the desk, telling the reader what kind of desk it is.
The adjective form of the noun 'boredom' is the past participle of the verb to bore: boredExample: A bored young man sat in the grass staring into space.
The letters contain the 5 letter words stair and brats. The letters also spell the words bait, sat, stab, star, rat and tar.
The homonym for "stair" is "stare." "Stare" means to look fixedly or with great attention or intensity at something.
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