The random duck, who had just had surgery, was attacked by a fellow seagull.
The adjective random describes something chosen without method or conscious decision; something involving equal chances for each item; or made with something of irregular size or shape. Example sentence: I picked a random question and answered it.
"Random" is an adjective.
You're question is totally random. :p
My friend just had a random remark about her fish
Yes it is. It means not by choice or purpose. (It is an idiomatic adverb when used with the preposition at, i.e. at random = randomly) E.g. There was a random power outage. / The message she sent contained random words.
The adjective random describes something chosen without method or conscious decision; something involving equal chances for each item; or made with something of irregular size or shape. Example sentence: I picked a random question and answered it.
"Random" is an adjective.
Random is an adjective and noun combination!
The noun form of the adjective random is "randomness."
Randomly is an adverb. Random is an adjective. He randomly started screaming. Randomly describes screaming, therefore is an adverb, since screaming is a verb. an adverb is a word that describes a verb. That was random. Random describes that, therefore is an adjective. An adjective describes a noun. That is a noun.
there is no adjective in this sentence, an adjective describes a noun
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The majority of the time the word random is used as an adjective.
the adjective is 'no'.