It can be, such as in the sentence, "I took out the cookies using an oven mitt."
There is no adjective. But the phrase "by the oven" would likely be an adjective prepositional phrase.
it is commenly used as a noun but if you use it in a similey it looks like this Bob looked like an oven. bob is the noun and u are describing him as an oven hope this was helpfull :)
no it is not becaause it will damage oven
Yes, any oven ware you would use in a conventional oven can be used in a portable halogen oven.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
There is no adjective. But the phrase "by the oven" would likely be an adjective prepositional phrase.
it is commenly used as a noun but if you use it in a similey it looks like this Bob looked like an oven. bob is the noun and u are describing him as an oven hope this was helpfull :)
It can be, as in "I need to cool down" or "The hot oven will eventually cool." Cool is often an adjective.
My is a possessive adjective. Anxiously is an adverb modifying the verb waited. The is an article. (By the oven is an adverb prepositional phrase.)
No, roast is a: verb -- We can roast the pork on the weekend. noun -- Put the roast in the oven now. adjective -- That roast pork smells good.
On a hot afternoon, everyone gathered until the palm trees. The oven was too hot and the cookies became dry and crumbly.
adjective -- I like crisp lettuce verb -- First crisp the bread crumbs in the oven noun -- The toast was burnt to a crisp.
"Baked" is commonly used as a verb, referring to the cooking process of food in an oven. It can also be used as an adjective to describe food that has been cooked in this way.
Yes, a Dutch oven can go in the oven.
Yes, this Dutch oven is oven safe.
middle of oven
Oh oven you cook my food oh oven I'm alive because of you oven oven you made my day oven oven hooray hooray!