most powerful, strong, and king of sky
In the phrase "some of the mountain highlands on the moon rise 8000 meters above surface," "8000 meters above surface" functions as an adverbial phrase. It describes the extent or degree of the rise of the mountain highlands, indicating how high they are. Adjective phrases would typically modify nouns, while adverbial phrases modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
clear
A circle.
Spiral.
Vast, mysterious, awe-inspiring, infinite.
Hades is a noun and verbs don't describe nouns, adjectives describe nouns.Verbs are words that show actions eg walk / run / talk or states eg feel / love / hate
Verbs do not describe - you would be better off with adjectives or maybe adverbs
nouns : cubs, home, and zoo verbs: would have adverbs: soon, adjectives: young, comfortable, new, and distant
Nouns are not describing words. The word triangle is a noun. Adjectives are used to describe noun. Some adjectives that describe a triangle are:equilateralscaleneisoscelesacuteobtuse
Nouns are a person place or thing that people would see a verb is and action
Verbs are actions. You would use an adjective to describe.Some Daniel Boone adjectives would be:bravecurioussmarticonic
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives are words that describe nouns. The word Poland is a noun, a proper noun. Nouns for Poland would be synonyms.Examples of synonyms for Poland that are common nouns are:countrydemocracymember (European Union)republicExamples of adjectives that describe Poland are:agriculturalcharminghistoricindustrious
Verbs are not describing words; verbs are words for an action of a state of being. Adjectives are words that describe nouns; the word 'burger' is a noun.A burger can't 'act' but a burger can 'be':The burger is good.The burger was burnt.The burger is gone.A burger is my favorite sandwich.The burger will be ready soon.A burger would be great right about now.
Nouns and verbs should be identified first, because adjectives modify nouns, and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. If a choice between nouns and verbs is desired, verbs should be identified first of all, because some correct sentences, such as the single word "Go!" do not contain any other part of speech, and many more sentences do not contain nouns because pronouns are used instead of all the nouns that would normally be required. Every traditionally complete sentence, however, must contain an explicit verb.
Nouns cannot describe anything. Adjectives would be words that describe something. The word "tragic" would be the adjective form to describe a tragedy.
Linking verbs must be followed by nouns or adjectives. Some common phrases that include linking verbs would be: appear healthy, become solid, look better, remain quiet, seem happy.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are describing words.Adjectives to describe the noun peace might be:world peacetemporary peaceinternational peacePeace used as an adjective to describe nouns might be:peace treatypeace demonstrationNobel Peace PrizeSome nouns that are synonyms for peace are:harmonyconciliationpacifismorder