Yes, the verb form crashed can be used as an adjective, as when describing a vehicle such as a car.
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Factual descriptions have following features : - An opening statement ( contain information who , what and where the subject is ) - A series of paragraph ( begin with a topic sentence that previews the information contained in the sentences follow ) - A concluding paragraph - Headings , subheadings , picture , etc. to support the description
Yes, the verb form crashed can be used as an adjective, as when describing a vehicle such as a car.
Yes. Example: He bought a fast car. Fast is an adjective describing car.
Technically yes, because it is an adjective describing the way a person is and their speed or a car or something.
a BMW starts with the letter b!!
Audi
yes there is a car that starts with the letter i it is the :infiniti it is on kelley blue book Michael vandaley wrote this answer.
It's an adjective. For example, John has a shiny car. The adjective is shiny because its describing what the car is.
Lamborghini is a name of a foreign car from the 90s that starts with the letter L.
One car name that starts with n is the Nisson Murano.
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