adjetive
The word "woolen" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something made of wool. As a noun, it refers to a type of fabric or yarn made from wool.
Yes . The fluffy woolen jumper which had long sleeves was ripped by the pompous boy. That is an expanded noun phrase your teacher will be proud of that:-)
Woolen clothing is hot in the summer--woolen is an adjective.
Woolen (UK woollen) is the adjective form of the noun wool.Woolen (woollen) is also a noun, a word form garments made of wool.
There is no word spelled 'lodon' in English.The noun London is a proper noun, the name of a specific city; London is the capital city of England.The noun loden is a common noun, a word for a thick, waterproof woolen cloth or a dark shade of green.
Woolen
Woolen is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling is woolen.
draw a woolen stoking your self
No, the word 'woolly' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun, for example a woolly sweater, a woollylamb.The word 'woolly' is also a noun, an informal word for woolen garments, often used in the plural, 'woollies'.
Warrenton Woolen Mill was created in 1908.