Parts of Speech
Yes, the direct object can be an article + an adjective + noun. Example:Francine wore a new dress.
No, the noun "news" is functioning as an attributive noun in the noun phrase "news article".In the phrase "news article", the noun "news" is describing the noun "article", not showing ownership or possession. An attributive noun (also called a noun adjunct) is a noun functioning as an adjective, describing another noun.
ok, here we go : The - Article (definite article) quick - Adjective brown - Adjective fox - Noun jumps - Verb over - Preposition the - Article (definite article) lazy - Adjective dog - Noun
The word the is an adjective because an adjective describes a person, place, or thing that is named by a noun
No. An article is not technically an adjective, but its sole purpose (like adjectives) is to modify a noun. Articles can be called 'determiners' which are parts of speech considered separately from adjectives.
The word submarine can be a noun or an adjective.(Note that as an adjective it means underwater, not the type of submersible ship.)
The - article first - adjective play - noun
le français (masculine article, plus masculine noun / or adjective) - la française (feminine article plus feminine noun / or adjective)
The word 'the' is not a noun, it is a definite article, indicating that the noun following it is a specific singular noun. The is also an adverb before an adjective (for example, This is the best.). Some call the use of 'the' specifying a noun an adjective.
The - article first - adjective play - noun
A is an article, grassy is an adjective, and plain is a noun.
"The" is an article (adjective) "house" is a noun "was" is a linking verb (verb) "beautiful" is an adjective