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Yes, bloody is an adjective because it is an describing word; as in blue, or hairy, or bloody. *Numbers also count as adjectives.
Yes, blue is an adjective. An adjective describes something. All colors and numbers count as adjectives. (Ex. She had a BLUE shirt on.) The word "blue" describes the shirt.
There are certain rules to punctuating numbers in a sentence. If the sentence contains just one large number, like 546, then there is no punctuation required. If there is a series of numbers, then each one is separated by a comma like this...14,17, and 23. The last number in a series is always separated from the series with an article such as "and" or "or". If the number is less than ten, it is written out and never the Arabic numeral. The insertion of an Arabic numeral in a written sentence is jarring and is not done because of the flow of the writing.
There are several adjectives associated with the word 'count'. These are the ones that occur to me: countable, counted, countless, counting. "'Happiness' is not a countable noun." "Those items are not counted in the total.' "There are countless reasons for their unhappiness.' "An abacus is a counting frame'.
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your fingers!
The people that invented numbers are the cave mans. They wanted to keep count of their coats that the started touse their fingers.
A digit is that which we used to count numbers.
Yes, bloody is an adjective because it is an describing word; as in blue, or hairy, or bloody. *Numbers also count as adjectives.
Yes, blue is an adjective. An adjective describes something. All colors and numbers count as adjectives. (Ex. She had a BLUE shirt on.) The word "blue" describes the shirt.
i think fingers
The crossbowman reached over his shoulder to count with his fingers how many more bolts he had in his quarell. Thanks! That helped in my essays!
we use ten to count numbers just because we have ten fingers, which makes ten so special.
The cast of Count Your Fingers - 2012 includes: Hugh Bosman as Paul
Dominoes are fun to be played and can teach small kids how to count and use numbers.
With your fingers!
with there fingers