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The adjective sturdy modifies ship. The phrase wine-dark as an adjective modifies sea. Bravely is the adverb, modifying sailed.
Winish is relating to or pertaining to wine. Winish is an adjective.
sturdy , wine-dark
Venetian is the proper adjective for Venice.
"Vino bianco italiano" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian white wine."Specifically, the masculine noun "vino" means "wine." The masculine adjective "bianco" means "white." The masculine adjective "italiano" means "italian."The pronunciation is "VEE-noh BYAN-koh EE-tah-LYAH-noh."
The part of speech depends on the use of the word in context. If the use is "Port wine", the word is used to describe the noun "wine" and therefore is an adjective. If the word is used as a noun e.g., "...a glass of Port", it is a noun.
Vino fino is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fine wine".Specifically, the masculine noun vino means "wine". The masculine adjective fino translates as "fine". The pronunciation will be "VEE-no FEE-no" in Italian.
What word in the following sentence is an adjective Jason's sturdy ship sailed bravely across? sturdy , wine-dark. Who sailed across the sea in 1492 . Thats the question by the way.Answer : sturdy is the adjective as it modifies/describes the noun ship.
Più vino is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "more wine".Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective piùmeans "more". The masculine noun vino translates as "wine". The pronunciation will be "pyoo VEE-no" in Italian.
Neither. It might be a pronoun or an adjective, depending on the context. Pronoun: Some people like wine, others do not. Adjective: I decided not to wear the red one but one of my other shirts instead.
Fino come vino is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fine as wine".Specifically, the masculine adjective fino is "fine". The adverb come means "as". The masculine noun vino translates as "wine".The pronunciation will be "FEE-no KO-me VEE-no" in Italian.
Eucharistic is an adjective meaning of or relating to the sacrament of the Eucharist, a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine.