The classroom was attentive to Prof's lecture.
The adjective is electric, because it is describing the heater.
office meeting, teaching, and class room discussion
chair, CLASS ROOM
Adjectives that describe a room:brightcheerydingyenormousfancygorgeoushomeymultipurposeneatplainspacioustidytiny
No. Room is a noun. Roomy is an adjective.
Perhaps she made the room seem larger.
Yes. It can also be an adjective. VERB: I clean my room every day. ADJECTIVE: My room is clean.
Some examples of derived verbs in a sentence are: "She courageously faced the challenge." Here, "courageously" is the adverb form derived from the adjective "courageous." "He darkened the room by closing the curtains." In this sentence, "darkened" is the verb form derived from the adjective "dark." "She quickly walked to the bus stop." In this sentence, "quickly" is the adverb form derived from the adjective "quick."
The nouns are: mom and room.The adjective is: messyThe pronoun, a possessive adjective is: my (my mom, my room)
Big, pretty, small, ugly, pink, messy, clean, dirty, colorful, light, dark, awesome, terrible, lovely, amusing, unusual, huge, scary, moldy, etc.
The nouns are: mom and room The adjective is: messy Note: The word your is a possessive pronoun but some consider it an adjective.
Crowded is the adjective.