The word 'telescope' is a noun.
Example: "I don't know how to use a telescope."
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence because there is no linking verb. The adjectives are "powerful" and "far away".
Yes, it is an adjective for the noun 'equator.' It is used to describe things about the region of the globe nearest the equator, in the tropics. It can also be used for telescope mounts that move both along and perpendicular to the movement of the Earth.
A Reflecting telescope has a lot of zooming technologies and the High Power telescope is highly powered.
The only three syllable word that can be made out of some of the letters in telescope is "celeste"
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
telescopic
No, the word telescope is not an adverb.It is a noun, adjective and a verb.The closest adverb form of the word "telescope" is telescopically.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence because there is no linking verb. The adjectives are "powerful" and "far away".
Yes, it is an adjective for the noun 'equator.' It is used to describe things about the region of the globe nearest the equator, in the tropics. It can also be used for telescope mounts that move both along and perpendicular to the movement of the Earth.
The word microscope, like other words that end in -scope, has an adjective that replaces the ending E with the suffix -IC. microscope - microscopic telescope - telescopic endoscope - endoscopic gyroscope - gyroscopic
It is a reflecting telescope
Telescope eyepieces are important of any visual telescope. It is the main part of the telescope and is what determines how the object will look like through the telescope.
Telescope.
it is a reflector telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope has a number of instruments, but the primary one is an optical telescope.
No. A Dutchman created a refractive telescope. Newton improved the telescope by creating the Reflective Telescope.
a telescope.