that boy is handsome.
The adjective in that sentence is "good". "Good" is the answer because an adjective is a descriptive word that modifies a noun. For example, if I say, "Johnny is handsome", the adjective would be "handsome" because I am describing Johnny as handsome. "A" is also an adjective. More specifically, it's an article, which falls under the "adjective" category.
Handsome is an adjective, it means for one to be good-looking, beautiful, etc. (it is usually used towards males) Example sentence: Jonathan looked very handsome in his tuxedo and tie.
I would attribute my good looks to my handsome father.
The prince is so handsome.She was offered a handsome amount of compensation.
when there is one complete sentence u can make .for example: he is a nice man. he is a handsome man. correction: He is a nice and handsome man.
A handsome carriage would come in pretty handy, right about now.
The word 'handsome' is an adjective. The word 'over' is functioning as a preposition. The word 'yeas' is a noun as the object of the preposition 'over'. The term 'handsome over the years' is a sentence fragment. There are NO pronouns in this sentence fragment.
Hay dos chicos bonitos en el rincon. There are two pretty (handsome) boys in the corner.
I was affectionate for the handsome man
"Good morning, handsome!" in English is Buongiorno, bello! in Italian.
Handsome is a adjective Stranger is a noun Offers is a adverb Help is a verb
Attractive or good looking, if you mean handsome by appearance.If you mean handsome by amount, then perhaps, hefty or plentiful.