comedy
The words that describe adjectives are adverbs; for example:a very funny manbeautifully designed jeweleryextremely sour applestoo sweet coffeea barely sincere apologya cleverly disguised ruse
if your cat does that, you have a very funny cat!
Words that describe nouns are adjectives; the 'taste'is a noun. Some adjectives to describe the taste of food follow:alkalinebitterbittersweetblandburntbutterycheesycrispydeliciousfishyfruitygingerygreasyheartyhotlusciousmedicinalmellowoilyoverripepepperyrawriperottensaltysoursourspicyspoiledsugarysweettangytastyvinegary
this question are very hard.
the teacher teach very well
The sentence, 'The play was very funny.' contains no pronouns. The = definite article play = noun, subject of the sentence was = verb very = adjective funny = adjective used as a noun, object of the sentence
Tall, funny, red-head, freckled, not very smart
i think its a very person and funny
The style used in Commedia Dell'Arte is still used in sit-coms today and also in plays such as 'Waiting For Godot'; this play uses the same kind of slap-stick comedy, where the characters are not always 'being funny', however they are funny because they don't realise they are being funny. This is very similar to some of the characters in Commedia
Bottom the weaver has tons of lines and is a very funny character if you play him right
Very funny- Muy cómico
A very funny monkey?
because they are using a lot of air and it is very hard to use that much air and not look funny. plus you only think they do they don't really look funny that much at all
Yes! It is very funny!
crazy and funny!!!! My name is Cassie, and that's how ALL my friends describe me!! :)
it's very funny!
yes she is shes very funny