There are 2 adjectives.
The adjective long modifies the noun distances.
The adjective little modifies the noun effort.
The adjective in the sentence is little (the little children).
I think little
Nondescript is only an adjective. I rented a little room in a nondescript terraced house
An adverb modifying the adjective "little"
Yes. Example sentence: He whistled a zippy, little tune.
The adjective phrase "an afraid and scared little boy" is located before the subject "stood" in the sentence. It provides more information about the boy's emotional state.
Yes, "little" is an adjective in the sentence "Miss Franny wanted a little house with lots of books." It describes the size of the house.
Red is an adjective. An adjective is a describing word, in the sentence "He threw the round and red ball and it hit the little chubby boy in his face" the words red, round, little, and chubby are all adjectives.
In the sentence, "It is usually hard for my little brother to recall what he has done," my is a possessive adjective, and usually is an adverb.
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Little is an adjective.
Meanings: to use or spend especially time, effort or money Sentences: 1. You expend so much effort for so little return. 2. She is expending a lot of effort to help the students.