dangerous
danger is a noun because an adjective describes a something of someone. if it were dangerous it would be an adjective. does this sentence make sense "it looks danger," No beacause you can't describe some think with danger.
(The informal spelling "poisoness" would be a feminine form of "poisoner," one who poisons.)The correct spelling of the adjective is poisonous(harmful, venomous).
A noun, verb, or adjective:Hate is a dangerous vice. (noun, subject of the sentence)I hate him. (verb)He was arrested for his hate speech. (adjective, describes the noun 'speech')
The adjective in that sentence is empty.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
poisonous
Dangerous is an adjective.
Poisonous snakes are dangerous so stay away from them.
If there is a more dangerous shark than a great white, it is the bull shark.
No, the word 'dangerous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A pronoun is a word used to take the place of a noun in a sentence.
To my consternation I realized that I was holding the neck and not the head of the poisonous snake which is a very dangerous thing to do.
danger is a noun because an adjective describes a something of someone. if it were dangerous it would be an adjective. does this sentence make sense "it looks danger," No beacause you can't describe some think with danger.
(The informal spelling "poisoness" would be a feminine form of "poisoner," one who poisons.)The correct spelling of the adjective is poisonous(harmful, venomous).
Spooky, Scary , Dangerous , prickly , tall , Dark . Hope it Helped :D
A noun, verb, or adjective:Hate is a dangerous vice. (noun, subject of the sentence)I hate him. (verb)He was arrested for his hate speech. (adjective, describes the noun 'speech')
this is so precious precious- (of an object, substance, or resource) Of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly. (adjective)
The adjective in the sentence is "which," which is specifying which orange is being referred to.