Smoldering is an adjective, but reamains is a noun.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
Ashes from the fire smoldered on the outer rocks.
of course the answer is dered and smoldered is burned and smoked without a flame
freeze
Smoldered is a verb. Example: The stew smolderedin the pot for hours,
This tendency may help explain why outbreaks in some rural areas have smoldered undetected for months.
Freeze
of course the answer is dered and smoldered is burned and smoked without a flame The word "smolder" (also, smoulder) means to burn hotly without a flame. The Spanish translation is "arder lentamente". The past tense, smoldered, is "ardió lentamente".
The fire is burning underground in the peat or other materials.
The ending of the word 'smoldered' is "-ed." It's like the cherry on top of a burnt cake - necessary to show that the action has already happened. So, next time someone asks you about the ending of a word, just remember to look at the last few letters and call it a day.
i smoldered your face mwahahahahahaha blah
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.