There are two ajactives they are prom and beautyful
The surgeon bought a beautiful new house. The - article surgeon - noun bought - verb a - article beautiful - adjective new - adjective house - noun (direct object) http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/GRAMMAR/definitions.htm
No, the word 'beautiful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:I bought a beautiful rose. Itis for mother.The pronoun "I" takes the place of the noun (name) for the person speaking.The pronoun "it" takes the place of the noun "rose" in the second sentence.The adjective "beautiful" describes the noun rose.
Bought is a verb. An adjective describes something. A verb is an action, or what you are doing. For example "I bought a new computer." The action is you buying the computer(bought). And the adjective would be "new" because it describes the computer.
No, the word "bought" is not an adverb.the word "bought" is a verb ("I bought some new shoes"). Sometimes it can also be an adjective, particularly in the United States ("this pie is store-bought").
The complete adjective clause is "that bought me a soda".
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Persephone because she was also the harbinger of the change of the seasons. She was allowed out of Hades for a short time of the year, so she came back in the Spring and bought new life with her.
the surgeon brought a beautiful, new house
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vice-president and part owner of Onsite Calibration Service. Part of OCS was given to Amanda by her father who bought out his sister-in-law's share of the company.