Example sentence - The renovation of the old building would be expensive but worth it.
Note that "least expensive" is two words. The least expensive item in our restaurant is the white rice.
The adjectives in the sentence are "new," "fancy," and "expensive." Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns, providing more information about their qualities. In this sentence, "new" describes the restaurant, "fancy" describes the restaurant, and "expensive" describes the potential cost of dining there.
The woman was gaudily covered in expensive jewels.
make the sentence abberation
Subject of the sentence: the error (noun phrase)Verb: taughtDirect Object: an expensive lesson (noun phrase)Indirect Object: us
How were you able to procure those expensive, collector pieces from the art dealer?
This sentence is a comparative sentence.
Her jewelry is very pretty. Jewelry can be expensive.
It is a declarative sentence.
Expensive
It should be ---- Cars are expensive; motorcycles are dangerous.
Note that "least expensive" is two words. The least expensive item in our restaurant is the white rice.
"Can you think of a good sentence?" "Cat food is more expensive when it comes in a can."
comparative
The adjectives in the sentence are "new," "fancy," and "expensive." Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns, providing more information about their qualities. In this sentence, "new" describes the restaurant, "fancy" describes the restaurant, and "expensive" describes the potential cost of dining there.
The woman was gaudily covered in expensive jewels.
I you like to buy designer clothes, last year's styles are much less expensive.