The adjectives in the sentence are:
The is no article in the sentence. The articles are the, a, and an.
In the sentence "The stolen car was recovered." it is an adjective. In the sentence "He has stolen two cars." it is a verb.
There is no adjective. But the phrase "by the oven" would likely be an adjective prepositional phrase.
No.The sentence in the question should be - Pass me the pen please - but there is no adjective in this sentence.Pass me the red pen please - red is an adjective.The is never an adjective it is always an article. There are three articles a/an/the. Articles come before nouns.Pass me the pen please. - because the is used in this sentence we assume the people talking know which pen - one particular pen - they are talking about.Pass me a pen please - in this sentence a pen means any pen no particular pen.Pass me an orange please - use an when the noun after a/an/the starts with a vowel.
The word "the" is an article, a type of adjective, not a subject.
No. It's the indefinite article a/an. A book, An apple and so on.
The adjective in this sentence is "a," which is an indefinite article.
Yes, but it can also be an adjective depend on where it is in the sentence.
Yes, but it can also be an adjective depend on where it is in the sentence.
Yes, but it can also be an adjective depend on where it is in the sentence.
Yes, the direct object can be an article + an adjective + noun. Example:Francine wore a new dress.
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DEEP describes the river, and is an adjective. THE is an article, RIVER is a noun, and the subject, and WAS is a verb.
"The" is an article (adjective) "house" is a noun "was" is a linking verb (verb) "beautiful" is an adjective
The word "the" is a definite article, used like an adjective.
The words three and the are both adjectives in that sentence.
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
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