Television and family are the only adjectives in the sentence. There are no proper adjectives.
In the sentence, "Without a television set you spend more time doing things as a family unit." the nouns functioning as adjectives (called an attributive noun or noun adjunct) are: television and family* *note: Many dictionaries classify 'family' as an adjective, some do not.
The nouns acting as adjectives or proper adjectives are:baseball gamebig league ballparkCubs fan
clay, tennis
Yes, for example, 'acting' is a verbal noun (gerund). Example sentence: I plan to study acting in college.
she was acting out as i was a hard tack
In the sentence, "Without a television set you spend more time doing things as a family unit." the nouns functioning as adjectives (called an attributive noun or noun adjunct) are: television and family* *note: Many dictionaries classify 'family' as an adjective, some do not.
Clay tennis
clay (clay courts) and tennis (tennis shoes)
There are two problems: 1) There are no actual adjectives. 2) It is not a sentence. The words "when I walk through the garage door" form a restrictive dependent clause that acts as an adverb to modify an independent clause such as "the cat runs away." The only words acting as adjectives are: THE - a definite article indicating a specific door GARAGE - a noun acting as a noun adjunct or attributive noun, indicating which door
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
Most of the time, tes you do but there is sometimes a very RARE time when someone can get on T.V. without an agent.
Walter K. Kingson has written: 'Radio drama acting and production' -- subject(s): Acting, Production and direction, Radio plays 'Television acting and directing' -- subject(s): Acting for television, Production and direction, Television
James Hindman has written: 'TV acting' -- subject(s): Television acting
William Paul Steele has written: 'The character of melodrama' -- subject(s): Melodrama 'Acting in industrials' -- subject(s): Industrial television, Video recordings, Industrial films, Motion picture acting, Television acting, Acting for television
As compared to television, movies (Cinema) will have higher production values, better writing, more location shooting and better acting. It is said in Hollywood that the level of acting talent needed, from most to least are: Stage acting, movie acting and television.
Technically, no. Acting is a performing art, and acting for television certainly is. TV is the medium through which the performance reaches the audience.