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What is an adjective for the word school that starts with the letter A?

An adjective describes a noun. An example of an adjective for the noun school would be: large school, small school, busy school, etc. An example of an adjective for the noun pie would be: tasty pie, yummy pie, delicious pie, etc.


Is pumpkin a noun?

Yes-a noun is a thing 'I like pumpkin.' but if you say 'I like pumpkin pie.' it becomes a descripbing word for the pie which is an adjective.


Is cherry an adjective or an adverb?

The word cherry is a noun that can be used as an adjective. I had an ice cream sundae with a cherry on top. Cherry pie is his favorite.


Is the sentence Susan baked Steve and Tim a fresh apple pie a predicate adjective?

No, the sentence "Susan baked Steve and Tim a fresh apple pie" does not contain a predicate adjective. A predicate adjective is a word that describes the subject and typically follows a linking verb, like "is" or "seems." In this sentence, "fresh" describes the noun "apple pie," making it an adjective modifying the noun rather than a predicate adjective.


Is bought an adverb?

No, the word "bought" is not an adverb.the word "bought" is a verb ("I bought some new shoes"). Sometimes it can also be an adjective, particularly in the United States ("this pie is store-bought").


Is pie totally fantabolas?

Fantabolas isn't an adjective.


What is the adjective in this sentence Can you cut the pie into six pieces?

Six.


What is the noun form of easy?

The noun form of the adjective 'easy' is easiness.The word 'easy' is the adjective form of the noun ease.


Is pie predicate nominative or predicate adjective?

Pie is a noun. If it follows a linking verb, it's a predicate nominative.


What part of speech is the word good?

Good can either be a noun as in: By saving the little puppy, Tim did good. It can also be used as an adjective i.e., This pie is good!


What is a homophone for the word pie?

A homophone for the word "pie" is "pi."


Can a fruit be an adjective?

No. Neither the word fruit or the name of a fruit can be an adjective. If the noun fruit or the noun apple were used together with another noun to create a specific term, it would be called a "noun adjunct," not an adjective, as in the terms "fruit salad" or "apple pie." One adjective for fruit is "fruity" (referring to flavor).