a diamonte poem, otherwise known as a diamond poem
She is brave, kind, and she is an Indian.
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word tree is a noun, a word for a thing. Some adjectives that can describe a tree are:averagebeautifulbloomingbushycutdamagedevergreenfloweringgreengrowingleaflessleafylonemagnificentnativeoldstrongtallunusualyoung
Kind reminder
There are various ways.Some nouns add a Y ending to form an adjective (e.g. snow->snowy, squeak-> squeaky, ease->easy).Some nouns can use suffixes, such as like (hairlike, ghostlike), full (thoughtful, beautiful) or less(careless, lifeless).Some nouns can be used as adjectives (attributive nouns form compound nouns).Ex.I was riding a mountain bike (compound noun). The word mountain is a noun. However, in this case, it is being used like an adjective to tell what kind of bike it is. Some dictionaries classify these as adjectives, others as noun adjuncts (attributive nouns), because the word mountain is not a characteristic of the bike, but is used to mean a "designed-for-mountain-use" bike.
No, kind is an adjective. Verbs are things you can "do". I can run. I can jump. run and jump are verbs. Adjectives are things you can "be". I can be kind. I can be mean. kind and mean are adjectives.
Adverbs modify adjectives. Verbs don't modify, they show an action or state of being.
She is brave, kind, and she is an Indian.
* keen * kind * kindhearted * knowledgeable
A verb is a specific type of word that conveys an action or a state of being within a sentence. While all verbs are words, not all words are verbs. Words encompass a larger category that includes nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and more, in addition to verbs.
You can't use adjectives as nouns; a noun is a word for a person place or thing, and adjectives are used to describe nouns. There is one word that is both a noun and an adjective that you could use for the noun chair: It is an antique or it is an antique chair.
yes there are. like Microsoft is a noun, but at the same time it shows what kind of company.
To identify the adjectives in a sentence, look for words that describe or modify nouns. Adjectives often answer questions like "What kind?", "Which one?", or "How many?". If you provide the sentence in question, I can help list the adjectives specifically.
The words used to describe nouns are adjectives. Concrete nouns and abstract nouns are described by adjectives. Examples:a nice apple; a nice apologya smart dress; a smart ideawarm water; a warm welcomea difficult puzzle; a difficult question
There are many such English words. Affect, content, detail, perfume, permit etc, are nouns when accented on the first, and verbs when accented on the second syllable. If there is name for this kind of word, I do not know it.
'Oldest' is not an adverb. It is an adjective. Its form is superlative (old, older, oldest). Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, or other adverbs. Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns.
Abstract nouns refer to concepts, qualities, or states that cannot be perceived through the senses, such as love, freedom, or happiness. They typically express ideas or feelings rather than tangible objects. Abstract nouns can be formed from adjectives (e.g., "kindness" from "kind") or verbs (e.g., "enjoyment" from "enjoy"). Their conditions often relate to their ability to convey subjective experiences or characteristics that exist in thought rather than in physical form.