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No a adjective would be" Blue" Hat.

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Q: Is hat an adjective
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What is an andjentives?

I think you mean what is an adjective. Adjective modify noun. For example, I have red hat, red is adjective. Adjective can be found in many form but always modifying a noun like a red hat, hat being noun and red being adjective modifying color of the hat.


Use hat as an adjective in a sentence.?

She has a hat box.


Can you use hat as an adjective?

yes - a hat box


How do use adjective for hat in sentence?

the man in black with a black hat


Which contains a demonstrative adjective which one is this this is his this hat is his whose is this?

"Which one is this?" contains which acting as a demonstrative adjective. One is the subject. The other phrases: "This is is his hat." This is acting as a demonstrative pronoun and is the subject. "Whose is this?" Whose is acting as a relative pronoun and is the subject.


Hat is a noun or adjective?

Yea hats are things. So it's a noun. You were a hat, you buy a hat, you take a hat off your head.


Is the word style an adjective?

It just depends how you use it E.g. that hat has a lot of style stylish is also an adjective E.g. Look at that stylish hat


What is the secret super Scribblenauts adjective?

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What kind of adjective is the word green in this sentence the girl wore a green hat to the fair?

It is a describing adjective.


Is straw an adjective?

The word straw can be a noun or an adjective depending on how it is used.Some examples are below.She wore a big, straw hat. (Straw in this sentence is an adjective describing the word hat.)The boy drank milk from a straw. (In this sentence, straw is a noun.)


Which of the following sentences contains a demonstrative adjective A Which one is thisB This is his C This hat is his D Whose is this?

A demonstrative adjective, like all adjectives, describes a noun. In this case it is describing the noun as near (this book or these books) or far (that book or those books). So the answer to the question is c where thisis a demonstrative adjective describing the hat - saying that it is near. in a,b and d the word this is a pronoun, not an adjective.


What are the examples the order of adjectives?

Examples of Adjectives are: The cat had a red hat. <--- Red is the Adjective because it describes hat. The brown dog jumped. <--- Brown is the Adjective because it describes dog. A yellow and purple kite was in the air. <--- Yellow and Purple is the Adjective because it describes the kite.