one sentence that pops into my head is. Her drawer is full of love letters that he wrote her.
To be an adjective, a word must modify (describe) a noun. "He wrote her a love poem." (Poem is a noun, and here, love describes what kind of poem he wrote.)
In the sentence "He saw how eager she was to do her best," the adjective is "eager." This word modifies (describes) the word "she."
An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a verb. An example of a sentence that uses the word "abstract" in a sentence as an adjective would be: It is difficult for children to fully comprehend many abstract ideas.
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An adjective is a part of speech that is commonly called a "describing" word. An adjective is used to describe a noun in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The sun set behind the red barn." the adjective is the word "red", and the noun it is describing is the word "barn."
To be an adjective, a word must modify (describe) a noun. "He wrote her a love poem." (Poem is a noun, and here, love describes what kind of poem he wrote.)
a word is used to make a sentence whereas an adjective describes a noun (an object)
NO but in the sentence "Use of the word "in" as an adjective is IN these days" the IN is an adjective
I love you so much :)
by adjective in the sentence
In the sentence "He saw how eager she was to do her best," the adjective is "eager." This word modifies (describes) the word "she."
The word "vacation" is not an adjective in the sentence provided.
Some is an adjective.
It's the word that describes the noun in the sentence.
Yes, it is a adjective.
Subconcious is an adjective.
An adjective describes a noun.