If you've only got one sentence, it's probably best to stick with the more usual descriptions of Spring - flowers, greenery, and warmth. If you had more sentences, you could include scents and sounds, which would round out your descriptions.
The beautiful spring.
There is no one sentence which could describe everyone. Each person has different characteristics and traits.
Nouns don't describe, adjectives describe. Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings as a word. Some adjectives to describe the spring: warmer, wet, promising, sunny, seasonable. Some synonyms for the spring: beginning, season, greening, emergence.
That sentence can be described as a question.
To describe someone in one sentence is a hard assignment. You first need to do some work and make a list of everything you know about your loved one. Write down physical descriptions, emotional and spiritual descriptions, personality, goals and hopes, and anything else you know.Now, you have to decide which things are the most important and combine those into one sentence.
No, one would not.
Not unless it is the first word of the sentence. Ex: Spring flowers have such a refreshing smell. Ex: The smell of spring flowers is so refreshing.
The beautiful spring.
To spring into the air/ a tiger ready to spring
this spring was really snowy
A person who learns about the world by observing it.
There is no one sentence which could describe everyone. Each person has different characteristics and traits.
Nouns don't describe, adjectives describe. Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings as a word. Some adjectives to describe the spring: warmer, wet, promising, sunny, seasonable. Some synonyms for the spring: beginning, season, greening, emergence.
describe it in your sentence
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Spring makes everyone happy.
There is no "spring solstice", there is a spring equinox and a summer solstice.