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An Adjective is a word that describes a Noun. (That's the simplest definition of Adjective that you'll be able to find.)
The verb "to explain" has adjective forms explained, explaining, and explanatory.
safe?? necessary?? yellow...cautionary..... Explain the question better and we'll answer better.
The Adjective in the phrase "tropical birthday party" is tropical and birthday. EXPLAIN: What kind of party? Tropical party. What kind of party? Birthday party.
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No, because it does not describe/explain an adjective.
An Adjective is a word that describes a Noun. (That's the simplest definition of Adjective that you'll be able to find.)
An adverb can explain a verb by providing information on how, when, where, or to what extent the action is performed. Adverbs modify verbs to add more detail or context to the action being described. Examples include "quickly," "quietly," "sometimes," and "very."
The verb "to explain" has adjective forms explained, explaining, and explanatory.
Kingly can act as an adjective and an adverb. ... The adverb is an invariable part of the sentence that can change, explain or simplify a verb or another adverb.
The use of an adjective is to explain a noun, making your idea more clear to the reader.
HAHA no it is a verb. A verb is used for doing something, an adjective is used for describe a person place or thing. When you explain something you are DOING something so it is a verb not an adjective
As a verb, "explaining behavior" is the act of using words to explain a behavior. As an adjective, "explaining behavior" is the observable behavior in which a person tends to explain her/himself.
Yes, illustrated can be used as an adjective. For example, an illustrated book. Illustrated is also the past tense of illustrate.
say " well, say if you said "table" I could say it was a nice table, NICE is the adjective. " that is the simplest way I can think of, sorry.