Well, it can't be in the subject of the sentence, for example [Yummy is this cookie.]
The subject is usually in the predicate. But there are exceptions to every rule. Almost every.
The adjective in that sentence is empty.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
The adjective in that sentence would be skillfully.
Extravagant is the adjective in this sentence.
The adjective in the sentence is little (the little children).
there is no adjective in this sentence, an adjective describes a noun
There is no adjective in this sentence.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
The adjective in that sentence is empty.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence.
the adjective is 'no'.
The adjective in that sentence would be skillfully.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
The adjective in the sentence is "Chinese," which describes the language spoken in China.
Extravagant is the adjective in this sentence.
NO but in the sentence "Use of the word "in" as an adjective is IN these days" the IN is an adjective
There is no adjective in your sentence. An adjective is a descriptive word of a verb or noun. Nothing is being described in your sentence.