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Problematic describes the young adult novel Speak written by Laurie Halse Anderson. The story tells the problem of a high school student.
Yes. If she is happy with her body and is young she might like to be complemented (as long as it is not obusive.
There could be any number of adjectives for 'Foreigner' (pron. fore-uh-ner) Old foreigner young foreigner asian foreigner tall foreigner short foreigner fat foreigner skinny foreigner drunk foreigner sober foreigner white-haired foreigner and so on . . . . BUT If you meant "What is 'Foreigner' in adjective form?" the answer would be, "Foreign".
Jim and Della are a young, devoted couple from O. Henry's short story "The Gift of the Magi." They are characterized by their deep love for one another and their willingness to sacrifice their most prized possessions to make each other happy. Jim sells his watch to buy Della a beautiful set of combs for her hair, while Della sells her hair to purchase a platinum chain for Jim's watch. Their actions highlight the themes of love, sacrifice, and the true spirit of giving.
Adjectives and possessive adjectives modify nouns and pronouns.Adjectives are words placed before a noun to describe that noun.Examples of adjectives are: lucky, beautiful, new, special, old, new, almost.Possessive adjectives are pronouns placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.Examples:Lucky me and lucky you are going to the beach today.Fran and Frank have a beautiful new baby.My brother let me borrow his car.I have a special treat for you.Our old house is not as big as ournew house.Almost everything was lost in the fire.Your mother is on the phone.
Yes, "unhealthy" is an adjective. An adjective is used to describe something. Examples:Unhealthy dog (describes dog)The young child is unhealthy. (describes child)
No, "young" is an adjective. It describes a noun. (Adverbs describe a verb.) The young boy was too small to go on the roller coaster. ("Boy" is a noun, and "young" tells me more about him.)
No, "young" is an adjective. It describes a noun. (Adverbs only describe a verb.) The young boy was too small to go on the roller coaster. ("Boy" is a noun, and "young" tells me more about him.)
The word lovestruck is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; a lovestruck young lady, a lovestruck lad.
The adjectives in the sentence are:young, describes the noun Icarushis, a pronoun called a possessive adjective, describes the noun fathermoderate, describes the noun heightNote: The word 'behind' can function as an adjective, but in the example sentence it is used as a preposition (below his father, behind his father).
A word that describes a yak is: Big. Here it is as an example sentence: The big yak ate the grass.
The word young is an adjective
Problematic describes the young adult novel Speak written by Laurie Halse Anderson. The story tells the problem of a high school student.
No, it is not. It is a noun for someone young, or young people, or the time of being young. It is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as youth services.
young (adjective) = jung young (adjective) = jugendlich young (noun) = Junge, Jugend young (noun, zool.) = Junges, Jungtier
No, the word 'younger' is an adjective; the comparative form of the adjective 'young' (young-younger-youngest).
Young is an adjective (young children) and a noun (the young).