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Is happy a noun or adjective?

The word 'happy' is not a noun.The word 'happy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The comparative form of the adjective 'happy' is happier.Example: June seems happier than Jane. (the two nouns are 'June' and 'Jane')


Is the an adverb?

No. The word "the" is an article, and is used with nouns.


Is the word computer a preposition?

No. It is a noun. Nouns are not normally used to connect other nouns.


Is the word 'a' a contraction?

No. The word "a" is an article. It is used before nouns like an adjective.


Can you use the word the in front of a plural?

Of course; the fish, the deer, the tsunami, the moose, etc.


What part of speech does the adjective modify I am happy to meet you?

Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns. In the sentence "I am happy to meet you", happy is a predicate adjective. The word it's describing is the subject "I", a pronoun.


What type of word could be used for a name?

Names are nouns.


What are nouns that describe happy?

The word 'happy' is an adjective. Nouns do not describe adjectives.A noun can describe another noun; the describing noun is called an attributive noun.The noun form of the adjective 'happy' is happiness. A noun can be used to describe the noun happiness, for example:I'm looking forward to some vacation happiness.Relationship happiness is hard to find.She's so delightful. She's full of dancing happiness.


Is the word it an adjecttive?

No, the word "it" is a pronoun, not an adjective. Pronouns are words that are used to replace nouns in sentences, while adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns.


Are 'and' and 'at' prepositions?

The word "at" is a preposition. But the word "and" is a conjunction, used to join nouns, verbs, or clauses.


How do you use the word much in a sentence?

much is always used with uncountable nouns or nouns that cannot take (s)


What type of word could modify these words path computer and bicycle?

The words 'path', 'computer', and 'bicycle' are nouns. The words to describe nouns are adjectives. Examples:a long patha new computera broken bicycleAnother type of word used to describe nouns are other nouns. Nouns used as adjectives are called an attributive nouns. Examples:a dirt pathan Apple computeran aluminum bicycle