large amount of people
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so many people
Adjective and adverb.
Yes it is because it is describing two things and that they are alike.
No. Long-sleeved is an adjective. Shirt is a noun.'long' is adjective and 'sleeved' is an adjective, together they form a two word adjective describing the noun that follows.
The word two is an adjective because it describes an amount of items/nouns. 'There were two cats sleeping by my doorstep.' In this sentence, (as an example) two is describing the number of cats there are by the doorstep.
The population in Antarctica is both sparse and temporary.
No. A two-week period. The noun is 'period' the adjective describing the noun is 'two-week'. However, 'two-weeks' is a noun.
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.
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Two cant be made plural. Two is an adjective describing something like "two cats". You could say "Sets of two".
Noun or adjective. Example as noun: Two of my best paintings were stolen. Example as adjective: You may eat only two pieces.
In this sentence there are two adjectives and two nouns. The first pair is "lonely man." "Lonely" is the adjective describing the noun "man." The second pair is "dilapidated house," where the noun "house" is described by the adjective "dilapidated."
Different is an adjective while difference is a noun