The predicate adjective in this sentence would be careful.
In the phrase "extra careful" extra is an adverb modifying the adjective careful.
No, care is noun. The adjective is careful.
The word information can be used as a noun or an adjective. In the following sentence, it is used as a noun: We acquired the information through careful detective work. In the following sentence, it is used as an adjective: We live in an information society.
Careful is an adjective (using care). The adverb form is carefully.
Careful is an adjective.
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The adjectives are careful (modifies Toni) and new(modifies car).The word her is technically a possessive adjective rather than a pronoun.
Carefully is an adverb, based on the adjective careful. It means done in a careful manner.
In the phrase "extra careful" extra is an adverb modifying the adjective careful.
No, care is noun. The adjective is careful.
The word information can be used as a noun or an adjective. In the following sentence, it is used as a noun: We acquired the information through careful detective work. In the following sentence, it is used as an adjective: We live in an information society.
The word information can be used as a noun or an adjective. In the following sentence, it is used as a noun: We acquired the information through careful detective work. In the following sentence, it is used as an adjective: We live in an information society.
Careful is an adjective (using care). The adverb form is carefully.
The noun form of the adjective 'careful' is carefulness.The word 'careful' is the adjective form of the noun care.
Careful is an adjective.
Careful functions as an adjective. It is used to describe a person, as in "She is careful."
No, it cannot. Careful is an adjective and the adverb is "carefully."