The noun pen (writing implement) is used as a noun adjunct with nouns (pen point, pen name).
The verb to pen has the adjective form "penned" either meaning written or "enclosed in a pen" which can also be expressed as pent.
i have a beautiful pen
blue
No.The sentence in the question should be - Pass me the pen please - but there is no adjective in this sentence.Pass me the red pen please - red is an adjective.The is never an adjective it is always an article. There are three articles a/an/the. Articles come before nouns.Pass me the pen please. - because the is used in this sentence we assume the people talking know which pen - one particular pen - they are talking about.Pass me a pen please - in this sentence a pen means any pen no particular pen.Pass me an orange please - use an when the noun after a/an/the starts with a vowel.
NEW and THAT are adjectives.
The word "annoying" is both an adjective and a verb, depending upon the way you phrase it.Adjective:Johnny is annoying when he taps a pen in class.Johnny is being described as annoyingVerb:Johnny was annoying me when he tapped his pen in class.Johnny is engaging in an action which is to annoy.
The noun pen (writing implement) is used as a noun adjunct with nouns (pen point, pen name).The verb to pen has the adjective form "penned" either meaning written or "enclosed in a pen" which can also be expressed as pent.
That is the correct spelling for "cage" (enclosure, or to pen in). The similar adjective is cagey, meaning secretive or shrewd.
Penna di lavagna bianca is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "whiteboard pen."Specifically, the feminine noun penna is "pen." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun lavagna means "board" in this context. The feminine adjective bianca translates as "white."The pronunciation will be "PEN-na dee la-VA-nya BYAN-ka" in Italian.
No, it is a singular indefinite pronoun, which is not the same thing.The word one, like other numerals, can be a pronoun, noun, or adjective.
No, cot is a noun, usually meaning a type of simple (probably uncomfortable) bed though sometimes it refers to a small pen used to hold livestock.
Neither, digit is a noun.Example: I guess a digit between 1 and 10. (number)I hold a pen between my thumb and first digit. (finger)
"Your" is a possessive adjective. It's used before nouns.What's your name?This isn't your pen."You're" is the contracted form of "you are".You're my best friend. = You are my best friend.