Amy's, exotic, three, and tiny
The adjectives are exotic (modifies parakeet), three and tiny (modifies eggs), and the (modifies nest). An arguement can be made too that Amy's is also an adejctive as it modifies parakeet also.
three and the
three turtles swam on the pond .Find the adjective
Three.
Three is not an adverb. In a sentence it is a noun or an adjective.
Oh, dude, the adjective in that sentence is "three." It's describing how many turtles were swimming in the pond. So, like, if you ever need to count turtles, just remember that "three" is an adjective when it's doing this kind of job.
The adjective is landlocked. Example sentence:Although technically a landlocked state, Michigan is surrounded on three sides by water.
A parakeet lays 3*3=9 in three days
There are three adjectives because an adjective describes a noun. Hot is an adjective because it describes sun, two is an adjective because it tells how many glasses you drank, and cold is an adjective because it describes water.
It can be either a noun or an adjective, depending upon its use in a sentence.
The three main things that help humans to survive or the three necessities:FoodWaterShelter
Well this would depend on what type of adjective phrase you are talking about. There are three different types of adjective phrases:Head-final adjective phrase - This contains an adverb and then an adjectiveHead-initial adjective phrase - This contains an adjective followed by a preposition and a noun.Head-medial adjective phrase - This contains an adverb followed by an adjective, preposition, and then a noun