fluffy, muddy, smelly, cute, vicious, smooth, soft, lazy, sleepy, Ronnie from Jersey shore
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
In addition to adjectives, articles also describe nouns. The articles are a, an, and the.A predicate is the verb and the words that relate to that verb. The words that describe the verb are adverbs; adjectives and articles describe nouns that are included in a predicate. Examples:A dog ran past us. (the article 'a' describes the dog as any dog; the adverb 'past' describes where the dog ran)The dog ran fast. (the article 'the' describes the dog as a specific dog; the adverb 'fast' describes how the dog ran)An angry dog barked loudly last night. (the article 'an' describes the dog as any dog; the adjective 'angry' describes the mood of the dog) (the complete predicate is 'barked loudly last night'; the adverb 'loudly' describes how the dog barked; the adjective 'last' describes the noun 'night')Another group of words that describe nouns are pronoun determiners. The pronoun determiners are: Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, their, its.Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those.Numeral pronouns: some, any, few, many, none, all.Distributive pronouns:each, either, none, neither.
Verbs don't describe they show actions or states. eg run like hate Adjectives describe. They describe nouns eg The black dog is big. -- the adjective black describes the noun dog Some adjectives that might describe a giraffe are -- tall, elegant, fast, gangly
No action verbs will describe a rainbow because verbs do not describe. Adjectives describe nouns. Some adjectives to describe a rainbow are: beautiful bright colorful
Lincoln was a quick learner. Lincoln was a qualified lawyer.
Here are some adjectives to describe a dog:activeadorableaffectionateaggressiveagilealertbigblackbravebrowncannycheerfulcourageouscutedetermineddignifieddominantelegantenergeticfearlessfluffyfriendlygentlegreyhappyhealthyinquisitiveintelligentlazylivelyloyalmischievousmuscularobedientoutgoingplayfulpurebredresponsiverobustshysmallsociablespiritedspottedsubmissivetimidwatchfulwhiteyoungI have these. There are possibly more.
There aren't any adverbs for a dog. Dog is a noun, and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.Adjectives describe nouns. Cute, cuddly, boisterous, and furry are some adjectives that describe a dog.
obedient
rabid
tameterrifyingtinytrained
They describe the words (nouns).My dog ate some meat.My big black dog ate some rotten meat. Adjectives are big black they describe the noun dog. Rottendescribes the noun meat.
Adjectives come before nouns, because they describe nouns.The big fat dog couldn't run.adjectives = big, fatnoun = dog
No adjectives describe lighten, which is a verb. Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. Adverbs describe verbs.
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
rabid, mangy, smelly
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
The word 'dogs' is a noun. The words that describe nouns are adjectives.Examples of adjectives to describe dogs are:big dogssmall dogsgood dogsnaughty dogspurebred dogstrained dogsfriendly dogsspotted dogsbeautiful dogsnice dogspet dogslovable dogs