I was trying to figure out the SAME thing..in my quiz. It was a True or False Question, so I said true. Turns out, It was false. Hope I helped. haha!
No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
I don't fully understand what you are asking, but adjectives aren't normally used with like. you are probably asking about similies.e.g:her shirt was white like snow.similies use either like or as , and usually compares similarities to other things ^^hope that helps!
Adjectives are used all the time, to give details about people or things that are being discussed.
An apostrophe is used to show possession and contractions. The apostrophe is used to show the possessive form of a noun and is use also used to form contractions.
Adjectives
Contractions are not appropriate in formal writing but often used in daily conversation. Some examples of contractions are:don'tcan'tisn'twon't
like the (clouds are grey)
Contractions are two words joined together by an apostrophe. Words like it's, we're, we've, had'nt, doesn't and won't are common contractions English-speaking people use in their everyday lives. Contractions are used in letters, books, poetry, texts, on the internet, and pretty much everywhere there is communication going on. They save space and time.
"ly" is a common suffix in English that is often used to turn adjectives into adverbs (e.g. quick -> quickly). It can also be used to form some adjectives (e.g. friendly).
high level adjectives are interesting adjectives used in your work
arrogant
Verbals used only as adjectives are participles.
Yes, people used contractions just like we use. They were not as common in informal speech and writing as they are today.
Both the present participle (weighing) and past participle (weighed) can be used as adjectives. There is also an adjective "weighty" which is more often used metaphorically.
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
Holidays are days, and days are nouns. So no, holidays can't be used as adjectives.
No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.