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Television and family are the only adjectives in the sentence. There are no proper adjectives.
In the sentence, "Without a television set you spend more time doing things as a family unit." the nouns functioning as adjectives (called an attributive noun or noun adjunct) are: television and family* *note: Many dictionaries classify 'family' as an adjective, some do not.
The Patil family had been landowners without being cultivators.
The trilogy was about a family's saga through six generations.
Active. Passive would be: Television is watched by the family to relax.
Television and family are the only adjectives in the sentence. There are no proper adjectives.
In the sentence, "Without a television set you spend more time doing things as a family unit." the nouns functioning as adjectives (called an attributive noun or noun adjunct) are: television and family* *note: Many dictionaries classify 'family' as an adjective, some do not.
I think without TV there is not possibility to entertain for middle class family
Radio, friends, family, word of mouth.
20 minutes without adverts.
It's from Family Ties.
Don't irritate, or bother me.
The nouns are:memberswaterfowl (attributive noun describing the noun 'family')familygeeseflocksautumnThe adjectives are: otherlargeeach
The Patil family had been landowners without being cultivators.
Without family and destitute, the man had no where to live. Destitute, the family applied for State Welfare.
bed, room service, running water, tv, pool, internet
No, the word am is the verb, a form of the verb 'to be'.