An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Some words that would describe a graduating high school senior that start with the letter M would be: managing, manly, meaty, messy, mischievous, mysterious, mustached.
Big, Wide, Fun, Enjoyable, Educational, Awesome
excitement adrenaline fun awesome cool crazy fast
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Failing was the main reason of leaving school
Here are some adjectives that describe Santa:MagicalJollyFunFestiveOverworkedBeardedOldKindNiceGenerous
You can describe school as academic or agonizing. They begin with the letter A.
· tough
Educational, structured, dynamic.
Educational Long Tiring Boring Hellacious
Big, Wide, Fun, Enjoyable, Educational, Awesome
No, "school" is a noun, not an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns, while nouns are people, places, things, or ideas.
Upon graduating from high school, you receive a high school diploma.
Adjectives describe nouns. So your nouns are stairs and bag. Red and steep would be your adjectives, but I would consider school one as well because it is describing the bag.
You can find the graduating class list by checking with your school's administration office or by visiting the school's website for a list of graduating students.
Adjectives describe something. An example is "The shy girl went to school." Shy is the adjective because it is describing the girl.
The percentage of people in Vietnam graduating from high school is 15 percent.
Roland Jones is graduating from decatur high school in alabama 2014.