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The word metropolitan is an adjective in this sentence.
The large metropolitan area has a diverse, multicultural population.
Chicago is a city located in a large metropolitan area that includes surrounding suburbs and exurbs.
Large is an adjective. In this sentence it is describing the noun fish and is part of the subject (large fish) of the sentence.
He would stammer whenever he had to give a speech in front of a large group.
An adjective
YES, BANGALORE is called the metropolitan city because it has large population.
In the sentence "A large tree fell down during the storm," "down" functions as an adverb, modifying the verb "fell." It indicates the direction of the falling action.
A large city with communities around it.
The parts of speech for the sentence are:Large = adjective describing the noun fish.fish = is a noun, the subject of the sentence.swim = verbswiftly = adverb modifying the verb swim.sea = noun, object of the preposition in.in the sea = adverbial prepositional phrase, modifying the verb swim.
a metropolitan is a large city surrounded by suburbs and neighboring communities a megalopolis is a region made up of two or more metropolitan thank you so much
London is a very large metropolitan area.