The adjectives are curious and playful; a curious mongoose, a playful mongoose.
The word its is a pronoun, a possessive adjective.
No adverbs describe a cat. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Cat is a noun, and adjectives describe nouns. Purring, friendly, and playful are some adjectives that can describe a cat.
Many animals are playful, it just depends with whom you are talking about. For instance, dolphins are very playful with humans and other dolphins. However, they won't be so playful with turtles.
chancy means playful in Ireland don't
Yes I believe if they are tamed like a pet they can become playful.
No. The phrase "playful kitten" contains a common noun (kitten) and an adjective (playful). A proper noun is something like name or the name of a place.
cute,playful,cuddly,curious,
attractive, playful, curious :)
awesome,creative,glorious,lovely,brilliant,cuddly,curious,amazing,playful,beatiful :)))
If you think about it, you can do your own sentences. What are two adjectives to describe your friend? Now, make a sentence where your friend does something, and use those adjectives. My funny, playful friend kicked the ball.
hairy, curious, immense, enormous, scary, complex. intimidating, aloof, angry, playful
Example sentence - The puppies were very playful.
it depends where it was raised. captivity NO. wild YES
fun,colourful,playful and joyable.
adjectives that best describes a child are:the child has a SMOOTH skin.the child is always CRYING when her mother will go somewhere.
pretty, playful
A Genet is an animal that is similar to a mongoose. Although there is a fair amount of information regarding this animal it is not clear that there was a specific date that research about Genets began. These animals have recently become exotic pets, and they are very curious and playful (very much like kittens).
Urrmm... Well several different ways . The child is playful often refering to how someone is ... He / she / it / we / they ...are / is playful today.