The word 'giant' is both an adjective an a noun.
The noun 'giant' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person or thing of great size; a mythical being from legends of great size and strength; a star of relatively great size and luminosity compared to ordinary stars; a word for a person or a thing.
The answer would depend on a semicircular WHAT. Semicircular is an adjective, there is no noun to go with it.The answer would depend on a semicircular WHAT. Semicircular is an adjective, there is no noun to go with it.The answer would depend on a semicircular WHAT. Semicircular is an adjective, there is no noun to go with it.The answer would depend on a semicircular WHAT. Semicircular is an adjective, there is no noun to go with it.
If you want a sandking go to the giant satilite dish in the place called the big car.It will be under the giant satilite dish
No, because if you were to say, "please go into the cabin," it would be more of an adjective describing where to go.
Harry's mother was a giant, his father a human - a wizard actually. The "conception" part does seem a little... tricky, but the book doesn't go into details about this. I would daresay the situation would be more difficult if the father was a giant and the mother a human - imagine giving birth to a half-giant!Harry's mother was a giant, his father a human - a wizard actually. The "conception" part does seem a little... tricky, but the book doesn't go into details about this. I would daresay the situation would be more difficult if the father was a giant and the mother a human - imagine giving birth to a half-giant!Harry's mother was a giant, his father a human - a wizard actually. The "conception" part does seem a little... tricky, but the book doesn't go into details about this. I would daresay the situation would be more difficult if the father was a giant and the mother a human - imagine giving birth to a half-giant!Harry's mother was a giant, his father a human - a wizard actually. The "conception" part does seem a little... tricky, but the book doesn't go into details about this. I would daresay the situation would be more difficult if the father was a giant and the mother a human - imagine giving birth to a half-giant!
It can be either, depending on context. To show something would be a verb. A show that you go to see would be a noun.
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I would say about 40000 years ago
Go to special brawl under the group tag and change it to mega. See the Mario grow huge.
Shed would be a concrete noun as it refers to a tangible object that doesn't go by a personal name.
Go to http://pokemon.marriland.com to get all that info you need. On the left hand side under Diamond/Pearl click pokedex and there will be a giant list under.
they find shelter and go in or under it , for an example they would go under a table
then there would only be blue pandas no their would only be giant pandas and they would go extinct right after red pandas.