nouns
petals, colorful, radiant, green, stem, leaves, bud
verbs
swaying, blooming, growing, wilting, opening
adjectives
colorful, radiant, green, pretty, yellow, skinny, small
adverbs
very, sometimes, easily, naturally, beautifully
nouns
petals, colorful, radiant, green, stem, leaves, bud
verbs
swaying, blooming, growing, wilting, opening
adjectives
colorful, radiant, green, pretty, yellow, skinny, small
adverbs
very, sometimes, easily, naturally, beautifully
A noun used to describe another noun (flower) is called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct.
Examples:
Sprouting,blooming,budding,and growing
Sorry I could only come up with 4 but it's better than 1 or 0
The descriptive adjective of flower is example: The flower is pretty.
colorful, radiant,beautiful
Flower
Yes, the word 'flower' is a noun; a singular, common noun; a word for a thing, a living thing.The noun 'flower' is a concrete noun as a word for the reproductive organ of a plant.The noun 'flower' is an abstract noun as a word for the highest example or best representative of a kind; for example: He is the flower of his generation of writers.
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No. Flower is a subject.
No, it is not a pronoun. A pronoun replaces a noun. Think, a flower can not replace a noun.
Yes, the noun 'flower' is a common noun, a general word for a part of a plant.
The word 'that' is a demonstrative pronoun and an adjective.The demonstrative pronoun 'that' takes the place of a noun in a sentence.example: That is mother's favorite flower.The adjective 'that' is placed before a noun to describe the noun.example: That flower is mother's favorite.
The word 'that' is a demonstrative pronoun and an adjective.The demonstrative pronoun 'that' takes the place of a noun in a sentence.example: That is mother's favorite flower.The adjective 'that' is placed before a noun to describe the noun.example: That flower is mother's favorite.
No. Flower can be a verb or a noun. It can be used as a noun adjunct (like an adjective) in terms such as flower garden and flower petals.
There is no antonym for the noun 'wild flower'
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