The describing word of teachers is "educators".
The possessive noun for "teachers" is "teachers'."
The possessive form of the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for four o'clock.
To show possession with the word "teachers," you simply add an apostrophe after the word and then add an "s" at the end. For example, "the teachers' lounge" indicates the lounge belonging to the teachers.
The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for three.
Teachers is plural, and the trailing apostrophe shows possession (you do not add another S where the plural ends in S).So examples for this plural possessive is:The teachers' union is asking for higher salaries.All of the teachers' cars are parked in the faculty parking lot.
An adjective is a describing word.
yes it is a describing word
A describing word or a descriptive word is an adjective.
A describing word is called an adjective. Adjectives are used to modify or describe nouns or pronouns in a sentence.
An adjective is a describing word that ends in e
The adjective that can be formed from the word "continent" is "continental."
No. Hero is a noun. However, heroic can be a describing word.
There is no 'best' word. It would depend on what you are describing.
yes because adjectives are describing words and brave is a describing word
No, a linking word is a verb and a describing word is an adjective.
A describing word
an adjective