clay, tennis
The nouns acting as adjectives or proper adjectives are:baseball gamebig league ballparkCubs fan
Television and family are the only adjectives in the sentence. There are no proper adjectives.
Proper nouns are always capitalised, but adjectives are not.
There are three kinds of adjectives:1. Common adjectives 2. Demonstrative adjectives 3. Proper adjectives1. Common adjectives are regular adjectives.blue skies, hairy dog, young man2. Demonstrative adjectives always answer the question "Which One?".That, these, this and those are demonstrative adjectives which answers the question, "Which One".I want those shoes. Don't stare at that man. This test was easy.3. Proper adjectives are always capitalized because they describe a proper noun.Italian is the proper adjective of Italy, Mexicanis the proper adjective of Mexico
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Clay tennis
clay (clay courts) and tennis (tennis shoes)
The nouns acting as adjectives or proper adjectives are:baseball gamebig league ballparkCubs fan
The nouns acting as adjectives or proper adjectives are:baseball gamebig league ballparkCubs fan
Television and family are the only adjectives in the sentence. There are no proper adjectives.
Baseball, Clubs
Proper nouns are always capitalised, but adjectives are not.
Loud and soft are not proper adjectives. The easiest way to remember what proper adjectives are is that they are usually adjectives which are similar to their proper noun form. For example, Canada is a proper noun. Canadian, when used to describe a noun, such as, Canadian bacon, is the proper adjective.
Cuban and Peruvian are the proper adjectives for Cuba and Peru.
Parisian and Alpine are the proper adjectives for Paris and Alps.
Antiguan and Polish are the proper adjectives for Antigua and Poland.
Bostonian and Navajo are the proper adjectives for Boston and Navajo.