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The adjectives in your sentence are: last, summer, bean, cheese, and, depending how old your dictionary is, that.
eight closest
In the sentence, 'Music can express sad or happy feelings.' there are no proper nouns or proper adjectives. The noun music is a common noun for any music; the noun feelings is a common noun for anyone's feelings. The adjectives sad and happy are not proper adjectives.
The adjectives are berserk (maniac), nasty (knot) and gold (chain).
Several, high
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Adjectives and adverbs help describe your sentence in more detail.
The diamond is brilliant. (shiny) The idea was brilliant. (good)She was a brilliant person. (smart)The speaker had brilliant sound quality. (clear)
extension and nearby are the adjectives in that sentence.
Television and family are the only adjectives in the sentence. There are no proper adjectives.
An example of a sentence featuring adjectives is: "The vibrant flowers bloomed beautifully in the sunny garden." In this sentence, "vibrant" and "sunny" are adjectives that describe the nouns "flowers" and "garden," respectively. Adjectives provide more detail and enhance the imagery of the scene.
The adjectives in the sentence are "country" and "drive."
The adjectives are clean
Adjectives can be almost anywhere in a sentence, as long as it is modifying or describing a noun.
The adjectives are 'every' and 'his'.
The adjectives are noisy and crowded, describing an unnamed place.
No, "The brilliant sunset over the desert" is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject and a verb. A complete sentence needs both a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is happening).