Some examples of two word adjectives are:
broken hearted
clean cut
four cornered
self important
soft spoken
warm hearted
well behaved
well dressed
well known
work related
three-kilo
well-built
stone- built
five-hour
one-hour
well-planned
wide-mouthed
widely-read
nature-made
No... the word 'her' is a pronoun. Examples of adjectives are big, stupid, and clueless.
two adjectives then a noun
blue-green
All numbers are adjectives.
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The word wish does not have a lot of adjectives to relate with. However two examples of adjectives for this word are : wishful, and wishless.
well-storey building
No... the word 'her' is a pronoun. Examples of adjectives are big, stupid, and clueless.
If you mean examples, two are: heavy and funny
two adjectives then a noun
adjectives of the looked up word, examples of how the word is used in a sentence
No, "three" is not a noun. It is a numeral that denotes the quantity of three. Nouns are words that identify people, places, things, or ideas.
long-sleeved
blue-green
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tall personfat persontall and fat would be the adjectives
Yes, the word 'your' and the word 'his' are both possessive adjectives.