No, the adjective would be fatherly or fatherlike (paternal).
The noun 'father' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.The word 'father' is also a verb: father, fathers, fathering, fathered.
adjective...e.g. The protective father, A protective material. the adverbial form would be "protectively," I think
No, asleep is an adjectiveMy father is asleep now
Grandfather is a compound noun. Grand is an adjective and father is a noun. There are no root words for grand or father
No.Kind is ...# a noun: What kind of holidays do you like? (= what typeof holidays do you like?)# an adjective: Your father was very kind to our family. In the sentence "Your father was very kind ...", is is the verb, and 'kind' (adj) = caring and helpful, describes the nature of the person. An adjective gives extra information about a noun.
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The word fatherly is an adjective.
The noun 'father' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.The word 'father' is also a verb: father, fathers, fathering, fathered.
Yes, it is. EXAMPLE: He is a supportive father.
adjective...e.g. The protective father, A protective material. the adverbial form would be "protectively," I think
No, asleep is an adjectiveMy father is asleep now
There are three nouns and a proper adjective. Thomas Hooker, father, and democracy are nouns. American here is an adjective, although it can be a noun.
Grandfather is a compound noun. Grand is an adjective and father is a noun. There are no root words for grand or father
The narrator describes their father as being strict, disciplinarian, and often distant.
The adjective in the sentence is "well-known," which describes the noun "reputation." It indicates that the reputation is notable or recognized. Additionally, "accurate" is another adjective that describes the noun "records."
Your is the adjective indicating something belongs or pertains to you. Example sentence: Your appointment is on Tuesday. Your mother and your father are your parents.