biology is the study of all living things
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
AND is the conjunction in the sentence since it binds two sentences together.
"about human biology" is the prepositional phrase.
Students in biology learn how plants and animals live and grow. She fainted while dissecting a frog in biology class.
I used to take biology classes to understand living things better.
Example sentence - Her favorite subject in school is biology.
"Idealize" is describing what some-one has done, so it would be probably an adjective.
The pronoun in the sentence, "Put on your shoes." is your.The pronoun 'your' is a possessive adjective describing the noun 'shoes'.Another pronoun is the implied subject of the sentence you ("You put on your shoes.")The pronoun 'you' is the second person, personal pronoun.
When I was in school,Biology was my favorite subject.
You would use the word teenage as an adjective in a sentence. For example:My teenage daughter went to the mall with her friends.orI have two teenage sisters.In both of these sentences, the word teenage is describing the noun, which is the adjective's job. In the first one teenage is describing daughter. In the second one teenage is describing the sisters.
The adjectives in the sentence "He ran off to put on a clean shirt" are "clean," describing the shirt. There are no other adjectives present in this sentence. The focus is primarily on the action and the state of the shirt.
Circular is an adjective describing something as round, that forms a circle. Example sentence: Our house had a lovely circular driveway, you never had to back up the car.
Modern music is too contemporary for my taste, I like swinging to the oldies.
Biology is "the study of life".
Biology: physiology, genetics, biochemistry, cytology...
Powerful can be used in a sentence by describing something being powerful. For example, you would say, "My feelings for you are powerful." You could also say that a specific item is powerful.
'Vaguely' is an adverb and so can be used as any other adverb (qualifying or describing a verb):"The user vaguely attempted to answer the question."