The "floral" smell of most flowers is sweet or fragrant. Some are too sweet. Some might be described as aromatic.
Cut is an adjective in that sentence. It describes the noun flowers.
A relative pronoun introduces an adjective clause. An adjective clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb (but not a complete sentence) that gives information its antecedent. A relative clause is also called an adjective clause because it 'describes' the antecedent.The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, that.Examples:Mr. Green is the neighbor who fixed my bicycle. (describes neighbor)The flowers that I like best are the tulips. (describes flowers)The man whose car I hit was very nice about it. (describes man)
Beautiful is an adjective, since it describes something. Adjectives are words that describe a noun.He sent his mom a beautiful bouquet of flowers. (Beautiful describes the bouquet.)She cried when she saw her beautiful newborn daughter. (Beautiful describes her daughter.)
the sweet smell that atract living things
Pungent is not a thing. It is an adjective that describes the way something smells. A strong smell. The pungent smell of onion, garlic and wet dog filled the room.
Flowers smell to attract the insects that pollinate them.
The smell from a gas leak reeks. The adjective begins with the letter r.
An adjective describes a verb, and an adverb describes a noun
It depends on where the flowers are being delivered to. If at work, then it is the amount and the type (to show off to the coworkers). If it is at home, then it's the color and the smell.
Middle Eastern is the only proper adjective in the sentence above. It describes "greenhouses."
No. An adjective describes a noun and an adverb describes a verb.
THIS is an adjective because it describes when