No. Long-sleeved is an adjective. Shirt is a noun.
'long' is adjective and 'sleeved' is an adjective, together they form a two word adjective describing the noun that follows.
girlfriend=lady friend
The adjective form is videotaped. Example:The videotaped lessons are available in the library.
There are two adjectives rooted in the word 'mandible'. mandibular and mandibulate
The word 'several' is an adjective and an indefinite pronoun.The adjective 'several' is placed before a noun to describe that noun.example: We have several responses already.The indefine pronoun 'several' takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed number or amount that is more than two but not many.example: Yes, we have responses, we have several.
more playful This is the comparative form of playful. Because playful has two syllables then use more. For smaller adjectives -er is added to the adjective eg big -- bigger, small -- smaller
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place
ambot
workshop
yes
two beautiful butterflies were seen in the garden. what is the limiting adjective in the sentence?
green board
There is no general rule.
widely-view
The word two is an adjective because it describes an amount of items/nouns. 'There were two cats sleeping by my doorstep.' In this sentence, (as an example) two is describing the number of cats there are by the doorstep.
No. The word pair means two items, often of a similar kind. The word "paired" is one adjective form.
The word appropriate has two parts of speech. It can be an adjective and a verb.