No, "although the ostrich is a bird" is not an adjective; it is a dependent clause. In this clause, "although" is a subordinating conjunction, "the ostrich" is the subject, and "is a bird" is the predicate. An adjective describes a noun, but this phrase serves to provide a contrast or concession rather than modify a noun.
In the phrase "Although the ostrich is a bird," the word "although" functions as a subordinating conjunction, not an adverb or adjective. It introduces a dependent clause that contrasts with or adds information to another statement. The main subject of the clause is "the ostrich," and "is a bird" serves as the predicate.
Yes, the adverb clause "although the ostrich is a bird" would be followed by a comma.
The subordinate clause of the sentence is -- Although the ostrich is a bird
The ostrich, although it was lighter than some extinct species.
The ostrich is a bird. All birds have feathers, although sometimes the type of feather varies.
Ostrich is a bird, and it is the largest bird species in the world. They are flightless birds with long legs and necks.
an ostrich is a ratite, a bird that can´t fly..
The Ostrich.
The ostrich is a bird, a flightless bird.
The ostrich is the largest living bird in the world.
The fast Ostrich is. The biggest bird alive is grounded. it is the ostrich
What is the ostrich in tagalog ? why? The answer is walking bird because all bird are flying but the ostrich is big so that the animal can't fly but when the ostrich run is so faster so that the answer is walking bird