Yes. An inquisitive person, for example.
"Curly" is an adjective.
Curly is an adjective. (I.e. curly hair, curly noodles)
Curly is an adjective. The adverb form, curlily, is practically never used.
Nouns that go with the adjective curly: Pig tails Hair String Three Stooges (the bald one) Me!
The comparative of fluffy is fluffier
"Curly" is an adjective.
Curly is an adjective. (I.e. curly hair, curly noodles)
Curly can be a noun when used to describe a person with curly hair, but it can also be an adjective when describing something that is shaped or formed into curls.
Curly is an adjective. The adverb form, curlily, is practically never used.
no it is a adjective
curly
Curly.
No. It's an adjective.
Nouns that go with the adjective curly: Pig tails Hair String Three Stooges (the bald one) Me!
The word 'curly' is not a noun; curly is an adjective (curly, curlier, curliest), a word that describes a noun, for example curly hair or curly noodles.The noun form is a curl.
The comparative of fluffy is fluffier
The curly horse. The curly horse. The curly horse.