you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.
Vindictive is an adjective to describe Cathy.
An adjective to describe hippodromes would be Greek.
No, hunt is not an adjective because it does not describe the noun. Hunt would be a noun, not an adjective!
no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.
you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.
Vindictive is an adjective to describe Cathy.
An adjective would be used to describe a noun.
An adjective to describe hippodromes would be Greek.
no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.
No, hunt is not an adjective because it does not describe the noun. Hunt would be a noun, not an adjective!
no. he is a pronoun. an adjective would have to be able to describe a noun or pronoun. He can't do that.
Okonkwo is Unoka's son. Okonkwo does not respect Unoka, as Unoka is looked down upon by the villagers.
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how many there are, the color of it
Noun. A person can have impudence. It does not describe a noun; which is what an adjective does. In THAT case, the adjective would be impudent.
The word "adjective" is a noun, so many adjectives can be used to describe it. Examples:To describe a good adjective, you could say, "It's a fabulous adjective." (The adjective "fabulous" describes the noun "adjective".)To describe a bad adjective, you could say, "It's a terrible adjective." (The adjective"terrible" describes the noun.) To modify an adjective, an adverb needs to be used.Examples:"That adjective is absolutely fabulous!" (The adverb "absolutely" modifies the adjective "fabulous".)"The other adjective is unbelievably terrible!" (The adverb "unbelievably" modifies the adjective "terrible".)