An adjective is a describing word. It is put infringe of a noun. There are heaps for vehicle! Big vehicle, small vehicle, purple vehicle. didn't u learn this at school:P
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
"Environmental" is an adjective that describes something related to the environment or surroundings.
The word 'environmental' is the adjective form of the noun environment.
The word 'environmental' is the adjective form of the noun environment.
physical is an adjective and adaption is a noun
No, it's a noun or a verb.The adjective forms for the verb to control are the present participle, controlling, and the past participle, controlled; for example: a controlled environment, a controllingperson.
The adverb 'too' in the context of this sentence is used to modify an adjective as 'to an extreme degree'. The adverb 'too' would be followed by an adjective, which in turn can be followed by a noun.Examples:The mountains were too high. (adjective)The mountains were too cold. (adjective)The mountains were too cold an environment for me. (noun)
An adjective is a describing word. It is put infringe of a noun. There are heaps for vehicle! Big vehicle, small vehicle, purple vehicle. didn't u learn this at school:P
The adjective form is atmospheric; the adverb form is atmospherically, for the noun atmosphere.
No. The word "world" is a noun, meaning a planet, or an environment. It is often used for the sum of all things connected to Earth.
There is no verb form for the noun environment. A verb is a word for an action or a state of being. Examples: The stream is frozen. (the verb 'is' tells the state of the stream) The stream flows westward. (the verb 'flows' is the action of the stream) The adjective form of the noun environment is environmental. The adverb form of the noun environment is environmentally.
The adjective that best characterizes the Aulds home during Douglass's early childhood is oppressive. The environment was strict, controlling, and dehumanizing, with limited freedoms and constant fear.
The adjective "carnivorous" describes crocodiles, as they primarily feed on meat. Additionally, "cold-blooded" is another fitting adjective for crocodiles, as they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Lastly, "cunning" can also be used to describe crocodiles due to their stealthy hunting techniques and ability to adapt to their environment.