It can be either an adjective or a noun depends on the meaning.
Better is an adjective. It is the comparative form of the adjective; good, better, best. Example sentence:I'm going out to buy a better car.
Yes, "progressed" is an adjective. It can also be used as a verb.
Yes, dance can be used as an adjective. Example: We are going to a dance party tonight. Dance modifies party.
The adjective is "present" which means already in attendance.
It can be either. The word "down" used as an adjective can mean going down, or depressed. The adverb down means downward.
Yes, easy-going is an adjective meaning relaxed and open-minded.
I want to know if felt is an adjective.
Better is an adjective. It is the comparative form of the adjective; good, better, best. Example sentence:I'm going out to buy a better car.
Yes, "progressed" is an adjective. It can also be used as a verb.
Yes, dance can be used as an adjective. Example: We are going to a dance party tonight. Dance modifies party.
A pronoun sentence is a sentence that uses a pronoun to replace a noun. For example, instead of saying "John is going to the store," you could say "He is going to the store." An adjective sentence, on the other hand, is a sentence that uses an adjective to describe a noun. For example, "The cat is black" is an adjective sentence because it uses the adjective "black" to describe the noun "cat."
Alarming There is an alarming amount of cheating going on in the classroom.
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An adjective is a word that describes something. Going is not an adjective, it is a verb. A verb is a word that shows action.
I think you are going for adjective or adjectives. They are words that modify nouns.
I am going to give my mother a gift bag for her birthday.
The adjective is "present" which means already in attendance.