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There are two pronouns in the sentence: who and his.The pronoun 'who' is an interrogative pronoun, a word used to introduce a question.The pronoun 'his' is a possessive adjective, a word used to describe the noun phrase 'last dollar'.
The adjective that modifies "kittens" in this sentence is "starving."
Yes. Last is an adjective and an adverb as well as a noun and verb. An example is "At the party, Bill arrived last."
I had a great time at the party last night.
No, Larpenteurs is just plural, not possessive.
Yes, your example use of the demonstrative pronoun 'that', the adjective 'blue', the possessive adjective 'my', and the adjective 'last' are used to indicate a specific dress and a specific holiday.
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"Craig's" is a possessive noun.
The proper adjective is American, describing the noun 'literature' as 'of America'.
The adjective in a sentence is the word that describes the subject (the subject is the basic thought that is being talked about in a sentence). Last night at the promenade, Beatriz looked truly lovely in her dark blue taffeta dress. Beatriz is the subject. Lovely is the adjective because it describes Beatriz. red
For an accurate translation, use it in a sentence. It could be a verb, noun, adjective.
night is a noun last is an adjective