No silly is an ajective
the meaning of an'adjective is a- word of expressway.
No, numbers aren't nouns. The word 'number' or 'numbers' is a noun. The numbers themselves, however, whether it be one, one-fifth, or one million, are adjectives, describing how many.Example sentence: There are ten digits in the average American telephone number.
The word 'abide' is a verb: abide, abides, abiding, abode, abided. The word 'by' is an adverb when not followed by a noun phrase, or a preposition when followed by a noun phrase. The noun forms for the verb to abide are abider, abidance, and the gerund, abiding.
Advise is a verb.
ajective
NO
It is natural.
ajective
no. dreamy is an ajective describing a noun.
ajective and verb
Veracity can also be an Ajective. "He spoke with Veracity"
No silly is an ajective
Verb Form: Ajective form: Televise Televised
No, the word apical is an ajective. It means pertaining to an apex or point. (The similar word epochal is also an adjective.)
yes parallel is an adjective because an ajective is a disribing word. ex: his car was parked parallel to mine
the meaning of an'adjective is a- word of expressway.