Another word for "descriptive word" is adjective. Adjectives modify nouns, and in the example you give, these are "intimate," "your" (4x), and "shining."
What kind of love? Your love.
shining, glowing,pale,intriguing
Luminous, glowing,gleaming,bleering,bright, blistering,shining
nights are cooler than day because you dont have the sun shining down and heat everything
The correct pronunciation is "the shining".
"Where"
The word "descriptive" refers to statements that describe (provide information on the form, appearance, or attributes of a person, place, or thing). It can also be used to refer to a story or presentation that contains many details about the settings or characters. Descriptive comes from the word describing. This means that you explain something in a very detailed way. For example I look outside: I can see the sun shining on the White House, birds flying high and singing their songs and the fresh green grass sways in the wind. So if someone says make a descriptive essay use lots of verbs and adjectives to make it easier to "see" in mind.
Everything has a shadow if the sun is shining or a lamp is on in a building. If you see a shadow without a light source my guess would be that it's evil.
Helen is a greek name and it means "torchlight", "bright", "shining one" and just about everything else that relates to lightness.
No. There are visible six objects in the sky that are not stars: the moon and the five planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
more shining
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
The past progressive tense of "shine" is "was shining" or "were shining".