"Silken" is the usual form, but "silk" itself is often used as what is called a "substantive adjective."
Either the silk in silk flowers or the casual in casual observer.
In the interrogative sentence, "Is that cloth as soft as silk?", "that" is a demonstrative adjective, because it modifies the noun "cloth". In the sentence, "Is that the best you can offer", "that" would be demonstrative pronoun.
Yes, it is (silken thread, silken hair). It refers to the look, feel, or texture of silk, or something that has similar characteristics.
The collective nouns are a skein of silk or a bale of silk.
"Silk" is a noun.
It depends how the word is used. Examples: She wore a silk dress. (silk = adjective) Her favorite fabrics are silk and velvet. (silk = noun)
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Either the silk in silk flowers or the casual in casual observer.
No, old is not a proper adjective. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, such as Swiss cheese, Bolivian pottery, Chinese silk, etc.
In the interrogative sentence, "Is that cloth as soft as silk?", "that" is a demonstrative adjective, because it modifies the noun "cloth". In the sentence, "Is that the best you can offer", "that" would be demonstrative pronoun.
Yes, it is (silken thread, silken hair). It refers to the look, feel, or texture of silk, or something that has similar characteristics.
Yes, it can be, rarely (shot silk, shot nerves). The word shot is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to shoot."
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no, the silk road was NOT covered with silk The "Silk Road" was the "road" which silk traveled from Asia to Europe.
Silk is the thread in silk fabric.