Yes. Adjectives are anything that describes an object, person or place. E.g. 'The ginger cat was on the comfy sofa'. "ginger" and "comfy" are adjectives. 'She is very kind'. "Kind" is an adjective.
Fat is a noun. It's also an adjective; that is, it modifies, or describes, a noun. For instance, one might say, "the fat man," where fat is the adjective and man is the noun.
"I will become a man." No, it's a verb. "That dress is very becoming." Or an adjective.
The fat man was very thick. The school girl was very thin do to anerexia.
The adjective is "angry." An adjective is a word which describes a noun. There are two nouns in the sentence mentioned, "man" and "boys." The only word used to describe either noun was "angry," as the word "angry" describes the man.
The smelly old man shuffed along. The word old was already an adjective in your sentence. An adjective is a word that describes a noun. The noun being Man, and he is described as old and now Smelly.
The word "wanted" can be an adjective or a verb, depending on how it is used. She wanted Santa to bring her a doll for Christmas. (used as a verb) He is a wanted man. (adjective)
loud.e.g. The man was very loud that night.That is the closest you can get to an adjective. Loudlyis an adverb.
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Oldest is an adjective; for example: the oldest man
The word sick is an adjective; he is a sick man.
The word that can be a pronoun or a demonstrative adjective, e.g. that man. It can be also be used in relative clauses that limit the subject.(pronoun) That is the right answer.(adjective) That car was parked here before.(clause) The dress that she wanted had already been sold.
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