First, let's define these words. A noun is a person, a place, or a thing. An adjective modifies (tells us more about, describes) a noun. So, "cow" is a noun-- it's an animal that gives milk. How can we describe a cow? Some adjectives might be friendly, large, hungry, thirsty, lazy, brown, etc. "The friendly cow was eating hay in the barn." The adjective "friendly" modifies (describes) the noun "cow."
In the sentence 'The big cow has black spots" big and black modify the cow.An adjective modifies something.
The vocab word bovine means having the quality of a cow or ox: sluggish, dull. Despite the comedian's antics, the audience sat in bovine silence. bovinity, n.Bovine is an adjective meaning like a cow or bull.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. Some examples of gender nouns for a female are:auntbridecowdaughterdoeduchessempressewefemalegirlgrandmotherhenhindhostessjennyladyleopardesslionessmadammarematronmissmistressmothermother-in-lawnannyniecenunpeahenpenprincessqueensistersowtigressvixenwaitresswidowwifewoman
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'cattle' is a common gender noun, a word for male or female animals.The noun for a mature female bovine is cow.The noun for a female bovine that has not had a calf is heifer.The noun for intact mature male bovines is bull.The noun for a male castrated before reaching puberty is steer.The noun for a male castrated after puberty is stag.
Cricket, fence, and mouth are nouns. Cow's is a possessive noun, which is acting as an adjective.
In the sentence 'The big cow has black spots" big and black modify the cow.An adjective modifies something.
No. Onomatopoeia is the adjective used to describe a word that is a sound. For example: Oink is an onomatopoeia, and so is moo. So the actual word "onomatopoeia" is not a verb, but the words that it describes can be. Onomatopoeia could also be a noun. "The cow made a strange onomatopoeia."="The cow made a strange noise"
Cow is a noun. Adjectives for cow might be:milking cowfat cowgrazing cowor the type of cow
It can describe both.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male camel is bull; the noun for a female camel is cow.
None of them.
It rhymes with tough
There is none. For some nouns there is no opposite. For example: Building, cow, worm, pain, and leather.