The adjectives in the sentence are:
injured
The adjectives in the sentence are:injuredthisyour (pronoun, a possessive adjective)her (pronoun, a possessive adjective)
The primary adjective is "injured" describing the noun bird. "Her" is a attributive adjective as well, but may also be classified as a possessive pronoun.
The adjective form of injure is injured.
Injured
No. Injured is a past tense verb and an adjective. Verb: Sarah injured her arm. Adjective: Sarah has an injured arm.
'My feet were injured in the accident.' This sentence is correct.
A good sentence using the word injured is "How badly injured were you after your fall?". Another sentence using the word might be "The firemen moved all of the injured into a makeshift hospital".
The driver was seriously injured in the crash.
No, the word 'injured' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to injure. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:She injured her wrist while rock climbing. (verb)I drove the injured dog right to the vet. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The x-ray showed that the injured dogbroke no bones. He was just badly shaken. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'dog' in the second sentence.
The workman was injured when a piano dropped on his head.
The correct way to start a sentence with a number is to spell it out... For example... 'Three people were injured' is correct while '3 people were injured' is not.