Dave, often a short form of the given name David, is a proper noun, not an adjective. The possessive form (Dave's) would function as an adjective where necessary.
No. Dave is a proper noun.
"Angry" is a predicate adjective describing the teacher.
No. It can be used as a noun ("Give it a try!") or verb ("I'll try it"), but not as an adjective.
Round is an adjective, noun, and a verb. Adjective: We bought a round table. Noun: Dave and Bob played a round of golf. Verb: A deer jumped in front of our car as we rounded the corner.
Hunting is the present participle of the verb hunt. It can be used to create the progressive verb tenses, as an adjective, and as a gerund (verbal noun).Verb: Dave was hunting when he shot himself in the foot.Adjective: Gather up your hunting gear.Gerund: Hunting can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. Look at what happened to Dave.
Yes, right is an adjective.Examples:Dave is the right man for the job.You are right. Dave always says the right thing at the right time.
"Angry" is a predicate adjective describing the teacher.
No. It can be used as a noun ("Give it a try!") or verb ("I'll try it"), but not as an adjective.
The word "he" is a pronoun, a word that replaces a noun. Example: Dave went to the store. He bought milk and bread. ("He" replaces "Dave" in the second sentence.)
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Yes, the sentence does have a predicate adjective. A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and restates the subject. A linking verb is a verb that acts like an equal sign; the subject of the sentence is or becomes the object of the verb (TEACHER = ANGRY).
Round is an adjective, noun, and a verb. Adjective: We bought a round table. Noun: Dave and Bob played a round of Golf. Verb: A deer jumped in front of our car as we rounded the corner.
Round is an adjective, noun, and a verb. Adjective: We bought a round table. Noun: Dave and Bob played a round of Golf. Verb: A deer jumped in front of our car as we rounded the corner.
Round is an adjective, noun, and a verb. Adjective: We bought a round table. Noun: Dave and Bob played a round of golf. Verb: A deer jumped in front of our car as we rounded the corner.
Unlocked is a past tense verb and an adjective. Verb: Dave unlocked the door just before the icicle fell. Adjective: Please lock all the unlocked doors.
Dave has the biggest Dave... Of course!... What a silly question. But, besides Dave, the man with the biggest Dave is Steven "The Dave Jr." Heimbach.
A "Pro BMXer" without the "freestyle" adjective is someone that races BMX bikes professionally. Dave Mirra is a freestyle BMX rider. Hit first sponsor was General in 1987, but he didn't compete professionally until late 1987 when he was picked up by Haro.
Hunting is the present participle of the verb hunt. It can be used to create the progressive verb tenses, as an adjective, and as a gerund (verbal noun).Verb: Dave was hunting when he shot himself in the foot.Adjective: Gather up your hunting gear.Gerund: Hunting can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. Look at what happened to Dave.