Nouns are not describing words; adjectives are the words that describe nouns. Some adjectives that describe the noun zebras are:
Tigers live in Asia, zebras live in Africa. Since there's no intercontinental delivery service for zebras, tigers can't eat zebras.
no, zebras stripes are unique
The word zebras has two syllables. Ze-bras.
zebras are at the 2nd stage of the food chain
Zebras are can be a wild animal if they don't belong to a zoo, so zebras live in the wild. Places such as Africa are where zebras live
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The collective nouns for lions are:a pride of lionsa troop of lionsa flock of lionsa souse of lionsThe collective nouns for ostriches are:a flock of ostrichesa pride of ostrichesa wobble of ostriches
"The Zebras" by Roy Campbell is a narrative poem that describes the imagery and behavior of zebras in their natural habitat. It also conveys themes of freedom, beauty, and the wildness of nature.
A noun that functions as an adjective in a sentence.
Dazzle is an accepted and well used collective noun for a group of zebras. A group of zebras is also know by two other collective nouns. These are: * A zeal of Zebra * A herd of Zebra * (And of course) A dazzle of zebra
No, triangular is an adjective, since it describes (modifies) nouns.
Nouns do not describe. They name a person, place, or thing. Adjectives are words that describe nouns.Some adjectives for cats:cuddlyfluffylazyplayfulsillysly
The name of the part of speech which describes a noun is "adjective." Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns.
An adverb describes a verb, just like adjectives describe nouns or pronouns.
Favorite is an adjective, not an adverb. It describes nouns. Chocolate is my favorite flavor.
The word sixteen is an adjective. It describes how many nouns there are.
Verbs do not describe nouns; adjectives are the words to describe nouns. The word 'kids' is a noun; the word 'naughty' is an adjective that describes the kids.