As a verb: I will roast the meat instead of frying.
As an adjective: I had a roast beef sandwich for my lunch.
To identify the adjective that modifies the underlined word "roast," we would need to see the specific sentence or context in which it appears. An adjective describes or gives more information about a noun, so without the sentence, I can't specify which adjective is modifying "roast." Please provide the sentence for accurate assistance!
I like eating roast koala bears
When my mother cooks a roast, she uses a thermometer with a probe to stick into the meat, to see if it's fully cooked.
coast instead of roast
The only English option is the word roast.
This little piggy had roast beef, but that little piggy had none. There are none left.
My dad likes to carve the Sunday roast.
"POT" (a+)
The adjective that modifies "roast" in the sentence is "pot." It describes the type of roast being enjoyed during the Sunday dinner.
My Aunt roast a young squab for dinner.
yes it would read; We are having peas, carrots and roast beef for dinner.
Italian roast tastes a lot like roast..... with the word Italian behind it. Some people compare it to meat.