The noun form is motivation (enthusiasm, encouragement).
Phrases that describe. Example (not descriptive): a girl Example (descriptive): a girl with her hair tied up in a precise bun
Adjectives are describing words. Examples of descriptive phrases include:A big brown horseA smelly shoeA colorful landscape
No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
Descripitve phrases mean when u are compareing with some thing. Like you are as blind as a bat
Accusing and incriminating.
Long journey and exploration
You need to read it.
Descriptive qualifiers are words or phrases used to provide additional details or characteristics about a noun. They help to give a more precise or vivid description of the noun being referred to. Examples of descriptive qualifiers include adjectives, adverbs, and phrases that specify size, color, shape, quantity, etc.
The adjective forms include migratory, migrating,and the noun migrant ("migrant worker").
He uses details, and helps paint a vivid image in the readers head.~
The two types of prepositional phrases are adverbial phrases, which modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs by providing information about time, place, or manner, and adjectival phrases, which modify nouns by providing additional descriptive information.
The noun form is motivation (enthusiasm, encouragement).
Phrases that do not use descriptive language do not use active verbs and that do not contain imagery that evokes the senses.
Phrases that do not use descriptive language do not use active verbs and that do not contain imagery that evokes the senses.
wat doese phrases for people mean please tell me
He does this in order for the reader to obtain a mental picture of the scene, thus whetting one's appetite for further plot development in such a scene.