Adjectives that can describe a butterfly could be pretty, colorful, or dainty.
The cooking adjective is butterflied, a method of cutting and preparing foods like shrimp or pork.
Adverbs wouldn't describe a butterfly because butterfly is a noun. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
Adjectives describe nouns. Beautiful and colorful are adjectives that can describe a butterfly.
slender body, knobbed antennae, and four broad, usually colorful wings.
Butterfly is not an adjective. It's a noun.
beautiful, colorful, lovely
pretty and cute
DIURNAL
elegant
quickly, swiftly, nicely, smoothly
Some words to describe soldier are honorable and courageous.
adjectives are describing words and adverbs are the word when,where and who.
yes and and adverb is a word describing a verb:)
In grammar, there are two types of modifiers, adjectives and adverbs.
Yes Most describing words ending in -LY are adverbs.
A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects two clauses. Conjunctive adverbs show cause and effect, sequence, contrast, comparison, or other relationships.
yes they are the same iba lang yung spelling
describing running: fast, forcefully
an adverb is a word that describes either a verb or an adjective. there are no adverbs in the phrase "something huge" since something is a noun and huge is an adjective. if the phrase was "something extremely huge" then extremely would be the adverb.
How bout... That's how we do it! ( because adverbs are describing words that show how you are doing verbs
No, northward is an adverb or an adjective. Adverbs describes verbs, other adverbs, and adjectives. Adjectives describe nouns. Example uses:As an adverb: I was heading northward. (describing the verb heading)As an adverb: We took the northward facing cabin. (describing the adjective facing)As an adjective: We drove the northward route to the lake. (describing the noun route)