heavy
The word "so" is an adverb in that sentence. It's modifying the adjective "heavy".
The adjective in the sentence "The heavy elephant has a slow swaying walk" is "heavy," which describes the noun "elephant." Additionally, "slow" and "swaying" also function as adjectives, modifying "walk." Together, they provide more detail about the characteristics of the elephant and its movement.
An adjective
adjective -adjective is a word that describes, or modifies, a noun.It usually precedes the noun it modifies and answers the questionwhich one, what kind, or how many. Ex The Tall Tree.
Yes. "Heavy" is an adjective, meaning it can describe a noun. Many times, an adjective is used before a noun, such as "beautiful blouse," beautiful being the adjective and blouse the noun. In this case, heavy could be used as an adjective in the sentence: "This heavy bowling ball will cause back pains to the players."
No, it's an adverb. The adjective is heavy.
The opposite of heavy is light.
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"Heavy" is an adjective that describes weight.
heavy.. heavy is already a adjective
Heavier.heaviest