I think you mean Adjectives. Adjectives describe Nouns. How and where they are, what they look, feel, sound like. Adverbs describe what the noun DOES, describe the action/passive action it takes, the verbs.
An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun by giving more information about its characteristics or qualities.
Yes, the word 'obedience' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the practice of doing what someone tells you to do, or of obeying a law or rule.
yes it is the third person singular form of tell.Use tells when the subject is he/she/i or a singular noun. egHe tells lies -- he is the subjectThe doctor tells good stories -- doctor is a singular noun subject
The word "ending" can function as a noun or an adjective, depending on the context.
Yes, the word "doubt" can function as a noun. It refers to a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.
No, the word 'your' is a pronoun a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.In the given sentence, the pronoun 'your' tells us the brother 'belongs' to you. His is also a possessive adjective, it tells the shoes belong to him (brother).The words 'brother' and 'shoes' are nouns, a word for a person and a word for things.
Yes, the word 'obedience' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the practice of doing what someone tells you to do, or of obeying a law or rule.
A noun tells you what a person, place, animal, or thing does.
No. It's a verb, it tells an action in progress.
Noun
The noun 'narrator' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone who tells a story or describes something visual; a word for a person.A related noun form is narration.
An adjective is a word that describes, tells about, or modifies a noun or a pronoun. It is a word that describes something or someone: they can describe, limit, or quantify a noun.
yes it is the third person singular form of tell.Use tells when the subject is he/she/i or a singular noun. egHe tells lies -- he is the subjectThe doctor tells good stories -- doctor is a singular noun subject
No, the word 'skillful' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a skillful carpenter, a skillful editor).A verb is a word that tells what the subject is or what the subject does.Examples:A skillful carpenter measures twice. (The verb 'measures' tells what the carpenter does)Marcus is a skillful editor. (the verb 'is' tells us what Marcus is)
The word 'the' is the definitearticle., a word that tells that the noun that follows is a specific person, place, or thing.The words 'a' or 'an' are the indefinite articles, words that tell that the noun that follows is a singular, general person, place, or thing.
The word scientist is a noun; it does have some descriptive value, since it tells you the profession of a person.
The word "ending" can function as a noun or an adjective, depending on the context.
Yes, the word "doubt" can function as a noun. It refers to a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.