Resilient
Resilient
The word that describes something real is "genuine."
Texture is a property that describes how something feels.
The author describes them because he/she says that they are tough
has low growing, tough shrubs and rock, dry soils
Terrific.... as in terrific question tickle-ish, tantalizing, tall, tease, tired, top-heavy, tough, trampy, trapped, tarnished, talented, torn, trashy, tricky, thunderous
Hardy is an adjective. The related abstract noun is hardiness (resilience, toughness).
"Good" an adjective which describes what something is; "well" is an adverb describes how something is, or how it's done.
Kurayami: Tender and tough. (thats all I could think of)
No, tough is a an adjective, word that describes a noun: She's a tough customer.The word tough is also an adverb, a word that modifies a verb: He talks tough but he's all talk.The word tough is even a noun: He acts like the neighborhood tough.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun:A tough threw a rock at my car but the officer caught up to him. He was promptly arrested. (the pronouns 'him' and 'he' take the place of the noun 'tough')
This phrase means that something or someone describes you totally
predicate