The most honest and factual ones that pop into your head first. Descriptive words are usually right in front of you. If your teenage has better grades than average then "smart", if dumber than average then "a dundering chowderhead". Avoid any and all words that make your teenage child seem better than they are, that only hurts them and the school when they find out it is not true.
Big, Wide, Fun, Enjoyable, Educational, Awesome
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.
excitement adrenaline fun awesome cool crazy fast
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Failing was the main reason of leaving school
Educational, structured, dynamic.
· tough
You can describe school as academic or agonizing. They begin with the letter A.
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.
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.
Adjectives describe something. An example is "The shy girl went to school." Shy is the adjective because it is describing the girl.
Two adjectives for school are elementary and high.
Some things you might see in a school canteen:hot foodcold drinksbroken vending machineschatty peopleslippery floorfull trash canssticky tableswobbly chairs
Adjectives describe nouns in a sentence. Here are some examples:the tall boythe short girlthe overweight womanthe thin manthe bossy supervisorthe kindhearted ladythe school's mascota red sunsetgreen vegetablesfresh producelovely dresshandsome tuxedothe patterned tieknotted ropeNouns become more vivid and descriptive with adjectives.
Yes, it is true that teenage boys do better in school when they have physical activity!