Nouns don't describe things. Adjectives describe things.
There are a few different brands of ice skates, but there are no toddler ice skates. Ice skates should not be put on a toddler and a toddler cannot ice skate.
well pink and in-line are both adjectives and skates is a noun.
The word 'ice' is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for a substance, a word for a thing.
· Izod shirt · ice skates
Ice skates: patins de glace
Put Corinne's ice skate in that closet.
Yes, black ice skates are for boys. In figure skating, my theory is that black is supposed to distinguish a male figure skater from a female figure skater, who wear white ice skates. Most likely, if you are renting ice skates at a public rink, the skates will be brown or blue/black if they are hockey skates. White and black ice skates are for professional usage, and thus, should not be sold to a person with no skating experience at all.
No adjectives describe lighten, which is a verb. Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. Adverbs describe verbs.
ice skates
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
No, ice bumps do not ruin your hockey skates. Thanks, Sid