No its an adjective
rushed
Action word describing the physical movement to the concert as opposed to sitting at home and watching it on TV.
There are no verb errors in the sentence.The noun error is the word inquiries is misspelled.
Action word describing the physical movement to the concert as opposed to sitting at home and watching it on TV.
Yes, it is. "Surfing the huge waves was a breathtaking experience." It is formed from the present participle (taking) of the verb "to take."
No, it is an adjective. you can't huge something.
Enormous is not a verb. It is an adjective meaning very large, huge.
rushed
No, it is not a verb. Gargantuan (huge) is an adjective.
No is a type sex word you know when you have sex with a girl then you threaten them with your huge dick so yes is a verb :D
an adverb is a word that describes either a verb or an adjective. there are no adverbs in the phrase "something huge" since something is a noun and huge is an adjective. if the phrase was "something extremely huge" then extremely would be the adverb.
Action word describing the physical movement to the concert as opposed to sitting at home and watching it on TV.
There are no verb errors in the sentence.The noun error is the word inquiries is misspelled.
Action word describing the physical movement to the concert as opposed to sitting at home and watching it on TV.
Yes, it is. "Surfing the huge waves was a breathtaking experience." It is formed from the present participle (taking) of the verb "to take."
The adjectives in that sentence are young and hugeand the nouns are zebra and lions and the verb is devour and there isn't an adverb.
The past participle is "joined". The auxiliary verb is "is".