An adjectives modifies a noun or pronoun. There are three adjectives in this sentence. "Small" modifies the noun "antelope". "Brown" modifies the noun "fur". And "top" modifies the noun "half".
the adjective is SMALL
Yes it is possible to have a sentence with an adjective and an adverb. eg The small girl danced lightly across the stage. small = adjective lightly = adverb
African antelope come in many sizes and are adapted to eating different kinds of food. Some of the small antelope found in Africa include the Cape grysbok, the dwarf antelope, and the oribi.
small, because it describes something.
The adverb that modifies an adjective in the sentence is very (small, an adjective).The other adverbs in the sentence are really (grow, a verb) and too (quickly, an adverb).
small rough
In the sentence, You are a small brown dog, the subject is you and the verb is the word are.
The okapi is a small African antelope.
No, it is a sentence. The adverb is the word "really" which modifies the adjective "small."
A small African antelope beginning with the letter I is an Imu.
the caterpillar will turn into a small brown pupa hidden in the leaf which will then emerge as a small brown moth.
Yes it is.An adjective describes a noun.The black dog chased the small chicken.In this sentence black and small are adjectives they describe the nouns dog and cat.The choir sang a spiritual song. In this sentence spiritual is an adejective