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The possessive pronouns take the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. The possessive pronouns: mine, yours, hers, his, its, ours, theirs.The possessive adjectives are words that describe a noun. Possessive adjectives are usually just before the noun it describes. The possessive adjectives: my, your, his, hers, its, our, their.Example uses:Pronoun: John lost his math book, this book must be his.Adjective: John lost his math book, this must be his book.
The eardrum is also known as the 'tympanic membrane.' 'Tympanic' is an adjective. Otherwise, there is no adjectival form of eardrum. Eardrumic? No. Eardrumal? Not hardly. Eardrumous? Out of the question.
The only adjectives in the English language which are irregular are some in the type known as 'comparatives and superlatives'.1. Examples of regular comparative/superlative adjectives:Big, bigger, biggestloud, louder, loudest2. Some adjectives do not have a direct comparative or superlative, but the adjective is used with more or most to make the comparative or superlative form: e.g.famous, more famous, most famousboring, more boring, most boringSometimes such nouns are called irregular because the word itself does not change in its comparative or superlative usage.3. Examples of irregular comparative/superlative adjectives:good, better, bestbad, worse, worstfar, farther, farthest (also far, further, furthest)many, more, most
the language of the Inuit, one of the three branches of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, with about 60,000 speakers. It is also known as Inupiaq or (especially to its speakers) as Inuktitut
No, the word 'widely' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Examples uses:The sunlight spread widely over the water. (modifies the verb 'spread'; the nouns are 'sunlight' and 'water')Jack was widely known for his amusing stories. (modifies the adjective 'known'; the nouns are 'Jack" and 'stories')
Pana or panapen is not a vegetable, it's a fruit, but that is another question. In English it is called Breadfruit.
The vegetable name "Parval" is commonly known as "Pointed Gourd" in English.
English
English is widely spoken due to historical factors such as British colonialism and the spread of American culture, including Hollywood and technology. It is also the language of international business and diplomacy, making it essential for global communication. Additionally, English is relatively easy to learn compared to other languages, which further contributes to its popularity.
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
There is no concensus, but in general, English is known as an International language.
Haija in Punjabi is known as jaundice in English. It is a condition where there is a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes due to a build-up of bilirubin in the blood. Symptoms may include yellow skin, abdominal pain, and dark urine.
Word not known in the English language
The Filipino language is known as Tagalog. There are many English short stories which have been translated into the language.
As English is the main language spoken in Ireland it is known as Christmas. In the Irish language it is known as Nollaig.
There is no known English translation of the word "Jorden". "Jorden" is known as a name and in the English language is typically spelled as "Jordan".
Zeat is not a known word in the English language.