subject + linking verb +adjective e.g. Roses + are + red
No, beautiful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example beautiful roses, a beautiful sunset, etc.The noun form for the adjective beautiful is beautifulness. Another noun form is beauty.
Roses. By dolly Parton
Monet painted House Among the Roses between 1917 and 1919.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
subject + linking verb +adjective e.g. Roses + are + red
Pink
Various is an adjective. It describes something that comes in several different forms or varieties, e.g. Roses are of various shades, from white to deep red. The adverb is 'variously'.
Pink is an adjective and a noun. Adjective: She prefers pink lipstick. Noun: Pink looks good on her.
The possessive form of the plural noun roses is roses'.example: I love the variety of the roses' colors.
It can be either, depending on the word modified. For example: 'Jane arrived very late.' (Adverb) 'Jane was a late entrant to the competition.' (Adjective) 'I'm running late, so don't wait up for me.' (Adverb) 'I inherited this vase from my late grandfather.' (Adjective) 'Don't be late!' (Adjective) 'The late roses in my garden have a sweeter scent than the early ones.' (Adjective) 'Better late than never.' (Adverb, with an implied verb such as 'arrive')
the same adjective can apply to several nouns at once, just as in English. les tulipes, les dahlias, les roses étaient rouges = the tulips, the dahlias, the roses were red. les rues, les maisons et le château étaient anciens : the streets, the houses and the castle were old. (nbote that when you have both feminine and masculine nouns, the adjective will take the masculine form)
Here are the meanings of roses:1 Rose - Love at first sight; you are the one3 Roses - I love you12 Roses - There are a dozen ways I care about you18 Roses - I am sorry24 Roses - Can't stop thinking of you - 24 hours a day36 Roses - A romantic attachment unlike any other48 Roses - An unchanging and unconditional love99 Roses - I will love you for as long as I live100 Roses - Devoted to you until we are at a ripe-old age108 Roses - Please Marry Me!999 Roses - Everlasting and eternal love
31 bunches; 12 roses per bunch (9 red, 12 white, 4 ? roses, 6 purple)
The two families fighting both had roses in their crests. One family's roses were red, and the other's were white.
No, beautiful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example beautiful roses, a beautiful sunset, etc.The noun form for the adjective beautiful is beautifulness. Another noun form is beauty.
roses in spanish: rosas