pretty
Really, that just depends on you. I personally think cardinals are pretty!
The adjective forms are enjoyed (the enjoyedactivities) and enjoyable (an enjoyable time).
"Pretty" is an adjective.
It can be either depending on its use. Pretty is an adjective when it modifies a noun to mean attractive or nice-looking (e.g. pretty girl). The colloquial use is as an adverb, to mean "fairly" or "somewhat" (e.g. we are pretty busy, it failed pretty badly).
Pretty
It could be, but not typically (e.g. enjoyed pastimes to mean enjoyable pastimes).It is normally a past tense verb, but as the past participle it could be used as an adjective.
Pretty is an adjective. Glass is a noun. Adjectives are DESCRIPTIVE words, and nouns are person/place/things.
A cardinal.
The word prettier is an adjective. It describes something that is more pretty.
The cardinals and cubs hometowns are pretty close to each other
No, It is an adjective to describe "more pretty", or "the most pretty"
No. The word that is a pronoun, or an adjective.If I say "I enjoyed that" the pronoun that stands for the thing I enjoyed (a dinner, let us say).As an adjective, 'that' is the distant form of the adjective 'this.'