small
small rough
Here is a sentence with the Adverb gradually: The boy gradually learned to ride his bike. Here is a sentence in which I have changed the Adverb gradually to an Adjective: The gradual boy took a long time to learn how to ride his bike. Basically, all you need to do was take of the ending -ly.
The adverb that modifies an adjective in the sentence is very (small, an adjective).The other adverbs in the sentence are really (grow, a verb) and too (quickly, an adverb).
more playful This is the comparative form of playful. Because playful has two syllables then use more. For smaller adjectives -er is added to the adjective eg big -- bigger, small -- smaller
If you're looking for an English adjective derived from Latin, it's "avian", from avis, "bird".In Latin itself, the adjective is actually aviarius(-a, -um).
Airplane ride after double neck fusion?
You get there faster.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first US President to ride in an airplane. It was a Wright Brothers flyer.
Of course you can
Yes
No, it is a noun. It can be used with other nouns as a noun adjunct, in such terms as airplane food and airplane wings.
if theres 40 students in all,17 ride on an airplane,28 ride on a boat,10 on a train,12 on both airplane and boat,4 ride on an airplane only,3 ride only on a train?show it on a venn diagram?
Kittyhawk, North Carolina
No you can not.
Because you ride in it, and they are expensive.
yes
apoloosa horse? automobile? Airplane