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Yes, grumpy is an adjective, because it is describing something (animal) or someone.
Opodous is an adjective describing an animal/creature that does not have any feet
It can be used as a noun for example the animal or as an adjective like describing something big or large
What you are describing is a symbiotic relationship.
The evil pig was named "Napoleon."
Napoleon was a boar (pig)
There is none. An adjective is a 'describing' word that is usually connected to a noun (in this case that would be the word "animal") and is used to give that noun a specific quality. An example: had your sentence been: 'This beautiful animal likes to swim", 'beautiful' would be the adjective, because it describes a specific quality of the animal. The word 'this' is not an adjective, although in a way it also describes what animal you mean. But we call a word like this, that, these a demonstrative pronoun.
.No, it is an adjective because a noun is a part of speech typically denoting a person, place, thing, animal, or idea. You are describing the eyes, not calling it a place, person, idea, animal, nor a thing
Napoleon gives himself the title of "President" in the book Animal Farm.
no i dont think so vampire is describing the bat so it's like an adjective.
Napoleon, by not eating from his trough .
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