favorite
Yes, the noun favorite is a common noun. The word favorite is also an adjective. Example: The favorite won the race. (noun) The favorite horse won the race. (adjective)
a good show name for your horse Mystic is "Mystical legend" What about "Mystic shades of Gray"? Or "Mystical Dance"??
No, horse riding is two separate words; the noun horse is used as an adjective to describe the verbal noun (gerund) riding. In the sentence: Horse riding is my favorite sport. The subject is 'riding', the verb is 'is', and the object is sport. The word horse is describing the subject just as favorite is describing the object.
No it is not an adjective.
The pronoun in the sentence is my.The pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the speaker (the favorite of the person speaking).
Favorite can be either a noun (to be the most favored in a race or competition) or an adjective (to be someone's most treasured).That horse is the runaway favorite at 9-2.Twix is my favorite type of candy by a long shot.Manchester United look sure to be favorite for the title next year.
Black is the adjective; horse is the noun.
The adjective that means "horse-like" or "having the properties of a horse" is "equine".
Yes, it was his favorite horse for many years.
Yes, it is an adjective. The adjective equine means of or about a horse or some very similar animal.
It is describing the horse. It is a drinking horse. The verb in that sentence is the word "is".
Horse riders in competition are "equestrians", just atop a horse is the adjective "mounted".