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A proper adjective is a adjective derived from a proper noun. Some examples of proper adjectives to describe the common noun man are:AsianBelgianCanadianDickensianEdwardianFederalistGreek
No, "old" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes the age of a person or thing.
Men can be overbearing. The adjective begins with the letter O.
The word 'handsome' is an adjective used to describe a man.Other adjectives are:appealingattractivedelightfulgood-lookingmanlymasculinephotogenicpleasingsexystriking
No, it's a proper noun. Adjectives describe nouns. E.g. in 'Matthew is a happy man', happy is an adjective.
Old; because adjectives are words that describe the nouns, which in this case is the man.
intellectual
The adjective is "angry." An adjective is a word which describes a noun. There are two nouns in the sentence mentioned, "man" and "boys." The only word used to describe either noun was "angry," as the word "angry" describes the man.
She was a pretty girl. John was a talented young man.
Esposa is a term that is used to describe either the bride (at the wedding) or a man's wife.
The word "damnable" is an adjective form of the verb "to damn". An adjective is used to describe a noun.An example of a sentence is "The man begged for forgiveness for his damnable actions. "
Patriotic is the adjective form of the noun patriot.