Yes, it is an adjective. It means strong, robust, or durable.
Sturdy is not a verb but an adjective and therefore has no past tense, unless you mean "this was sturdy" etc.
The correct spelling of the adjective is sturdy(well-built, strong, durable).It changes the Y to IE in forming the comparative, which is sturdier.
The adjective sturdy modifies ship. The phrase wine-dark as an adjective modifies sea. Bravely is the adverb, modifying sailed.
What word in the following sentence is an adjective Jason's sturdy ship sailed bravely across? sturdy , wine-dark. Who sailed across the sea in 1492 . Thats the question by the way.Answer : sturdy is the adjective as it modifies/describes the noun ship.
· smelly · spiffy · sturdy · stylish
sturdy , wine-dark
An adjective is a descriptive word, therefore any word that describes a table is acceptable; long, wide, large, big, strong, wooden, sturdy etc.
Well, sturdy is obviously a descriptive adjective, so it should fit into your sentence in that way. You may also want to check your dictionary or thesaurus for synonyms if you can not seem to fit that word in your sentence.
No, sound is not an adverb. Sound can be a noun, adjective, or verb, but it does not function as an adverb in the English language.
The word 'strong' is an adjective (strong, stronger, strongest), a word to describe a noun as having health and power, sturdy, robust.
The desk was sturdy.
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