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Alexander the Great was a brilliant militant.
The word "acephalous" is a synonym of the adjective form of the word "decapitated. " An example of a sentence using the word "acephalous" is "The only proof of the man's execution was his acephalous body. "
Orthodox is an adjective, because it describes a noun. Your entrance to the freeway during rush-hour traffic was somewhat less than orthodox.
Imperious is an adjective and doesn't show tense. You could use it in a past tense sentence eg Her attitude was imperious all week
Yes, "everlasting" can function as a participle when it is used as an adjective in a verb phrase. For example, in the sentence "The sunset was everlasting," "everlasting" is functioning as a participle modifying the noun "sunset."
The crusade was a massacre, Alexander the great's men conquered over the bewildered turks...
To study is essential for success in this class. In this sentence, "to study" functions as an adverb modifying the adjective "essential" by describing what is essential.
The crusade was a massacre, Alexander the great's men conquered over the bewildered turks...
There is no such word as 'essential' however, there is the word essential. Essential is both an adjective and a noun depending on how it is being used in a sentence. It means absolutely necessary or extremely important.
The adjective in the sentence is "which," which is specifying which orange is being referred to.
There is no adjective in this sentence.
Food is an essential component for life of humans. This is an example sentence using essential.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
The adjective in that sentence is empty.
the adjective is 'no'.
There is no adjective in that sentence.