An adjective is a word that describes the qualities, traits or a number of a noun. therefore the adjective in the sentence is "forty table"
Yes, it can be. It is the passive past participle of the verb (to elate), used as an adjective. e.g. Having won the prize money, the elated girl went to the mall to buy a new dress.
Yes, considerable is an adjective. Example: The considerable girl helped the child. Considerable modifies girl.
just go for it girl he dosent look for whats on the outside but whats on the inside you have to be confident your friend mackenzie
Use the suffix -ly when you want to change an adjective to an adverb. Ex: The girl is beautiful; adjective The girl spun around beautifully; adverb
Introduce her to me. lol whats ur email address
Just answer her with whats in your heart. As long as you make your feelings come across clearly with out a chance of having it turned around on you. If she can't unstand your answer then find a girl that is a friend to help you translate it into girl talk.
girlish
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Girl: Whats your Name Boy: John Girl: Whats this *points at nose* Boy: Nose Girl: What's in my hand *theres nothing in hand* Boy: Nothing Girl: John Knows Nothing
She's having a girl.
5 adjectives are:tallshortlongskinnyweightyThe tall girl with short hair sat at a long table to talk to a skinny girlwho had a weighty problem.* Italics = nouns* Bold = adjectives
The word 'girl' is a noun, a word for a person.