well, they'd be green
Adjectives describe nouns other word don't describe adjectives. So there are no adjectives being described in the sentence but two, sales and green are adjectives.They describe the people and the bike.
Here's a link to teach you how to describe people.
Since an adjective is a descriptive word, then "dark" green, "light" green, and "bright" green would all be adjective forms of green because they describe green. Also, "green" is itself an adjective, so the "adjective form of green" is simply "green."
Verbs don't describe they show:actions - run walk listen dive writeorstates - love hate know likeadjectives describe:tall person short person fat person nice person bad person big person
I am not certain what you mean by "ratchet" -- I have never heard of this term used to describe a person before. A ratchet is a machinery device.
i would describe myself as a very caring and fun person who just happens to love the color green
green is only green
its like the feeling you get when someone shoves poison down your throat, killing you slowly
how can you describe a person with amnesia
could it be "green fingers"''you are green with envy''
point to something green and say that's green.
green and leafy
No verbs will describe a person. A person is a noun, and verbs do not describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Examples of adjectives that can describe a person and begin with the letter N:nervousnicenormalnurturing
sensitive can describe a sensitive person
olive, forest green
Yes, disgusting is an adjective that can describe a person.
Green to Blind PersonI would tell them "green " looks like newly-mown grass smells. As an Artist of 28+ years, you may try describing a color by using emotional feelings, what it may feel like to physically touch it, sense of smell. Green as an example; cool to the touch, Smells clean and fresh, Makes you feel...energetic and happy. It gives you the sense of renewal.AnswerThe above is a great answer. Let the person smell the grass.You would find it exceedingly difficult just to describe a colour in a fundamental way that is more than "it is light of a certain wavelength" to a sighted person without also making reference to other colours, let alone trying to describe "green" to a person who has no concept whatsoever of any colour. I would think the task impossible to do so that the blind person actually understood what "green" was and how its appearance actually differed from any other colour.