No. An adjective is a descriptive word preceding a noun or pronoun.
Yes' the word excellent is an adjective.
The adjective form is the word "national".
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
The adjective form of the word 'fallacy' is fallacious.
Flake is not a bad word but it could be an insult, unless you're talking about snowflakes.
One option could be "flake" and "make."
A flake is a small, flat piece that falls off of a larger object. When used as a verb, flake means to break off in small pieces or layers. In slang terms, someone who is unreliable or unreliable can be called a flake.
flake
Yes, it is : snowflake.
I can give you several sentences.The snow flake melted instantly.I found a flake of obsidian on the ground.That rock will flake easily when struck.You could also use the slang meaning of someone who is eccentric or odd. "That fellow is a real flake!"
The word "snow" goes in front of ball drop flake man. Together, they form the phrase "snowball drop, snowflake, snowman."
The word snowflake has two syllables. The syllables in the word are snow-flake.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.
Fake flake
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