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The adjectives in the sentence are:young, describes the noun Icarushis, a pronoun called a possessive adjective, describes the noun fathermoderate, describes the noun heightNote: The word 'behind' can function as an adjective, but in the example sentence it is used as a preposition (below his father, behind his father).
young, his, a, moderate
the commas go between items in a series, between adjectives, and behind a dependent clause.
behind
No, the correct sentence should be: "This pen is behind the book."
In the sentence "She looked behind," "behind" functions as a preposition indicating the location where she looked.
"Behind the door" could be a complete sentence, like in the answer to a question asking where something was.
Look out behind you.The keys are behind the sugar jar.
Don't be left behind.
It's a preposition.
He was supposed to be there at seven, but he was running behind. In the hurry to evacuate, his laptop was left behind.
I looked behind the "shrub" when I saw a bunny fly out from behind me.