The adjective in this sentence is police. The word police describes what kind of suit it was.
In the sentence, "The dog ate a single biscuit." It is an adjective.In the sentence, "The boy made a single in the baseball game." It is a noun.Single is usually an adjective.
Happy is an adjective.
It depends how the word is used. Most often, belly is a noun. example sentence: Our dog likes to have her belly scratched. Belly can be an adjective as in the sentence below: The child says she has a belly ache. In the sentence above, belly is an adjective describing ache.
The quick sly fox jumped over the lazy dog. Yes, it can.
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There usually is. "The dog is wet." is a sentence containing a noun (dog) a verb (is) and an adjective (wet) with the definite article (the) thrown in for good measure.
"Did you see her with her dog?"The first use of 'her' in the sentence is as a personal pronoun as direct object of the verb see.The second use of 'her' in the sentence is as a possessive adjective used to describe the noun 'dog'.It is irrelevant that the possessive adjective 'her' is used to describe the object of the preposition 'dog', the possessive adjective can be used to describe any part of speech where the noun 'dog' would be used (for example, "Her dog is a terrier.", the noun 'dog' is the subject of the sentence).
In the sentence, "The dog ate a single biscuit." It is an adjective.In the sentence, "The boy made a single in the baseball game." It is a noun.Single is usually an adjective.
The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.
Happy is an adjective.
Yes it is.An adjective describes a noun.The black dog chased the small chicken.In this sentence black and small are adjectives they describe the nouns dog and cat.The choir sang a spiritual song. In this sentence spiritual is an adejective
Adjective: A word that describes a noun example: non-adj.: a dog w/adjective: a beautiful dog Verb: a doing word or a word that adds action to the sentence or assigns a noun an action Eg: the dog was sitting, the man was eating
It depends how the word is used. Most often, belly is a noun. example sentence: Our dog likes to have her belly scratched. Belly can be an adjective as in the sentence below: The child says she has a belly ache. In the sentence above, belly is an adjective describing ache.
No, it is a sentence. The adverb is the word "really" which modifies the adjective "small."
No, harmless is an adjective. Example: My dog is harmless. This sentence means that my dog won't bite or attack. He's friendly.