No nearly is not an adjective in the sentence "They lost nearly everything." It is an adverb.
The word 'gory' is the adjective form of the noun gore.The noun form of the adjective gory is goriness.
Here is an example sentence with the word "legible":Max lost many marks in his maths test as his writing is not legible.
No, the adjective is lost or loose.
No, the word 'lost' is a verb; the past participle, past tense of the verb to loose (looses, loosing, lost). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun (lost wages, lost car keys).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
Lost is an adjective as in no longer possessed such as 'lost friends'. Lost is also a verb as in 'we played well, but we lost'.
With a jolt to my heart, I realized I had lost everything.
The word 'gory' is the adjective form of the noun gore.The noun form of the adjective gory is goriness.
Here is an example sentence with the word "legible":Max lost many marks in his maths test as his writing is not legible.
The nouns in the sentence are flower and fragrance, words for things.The noun 'flower' is the subject of the sentence.The noun 'fragrance' is the direct object of the verb 'has lost'.Note: The possessive adjective its does not have an apostrophe. The sentence should read, "The flower has lost itsfragrance."
Nearly Lost You was created in 1992.
"Lost" is being used as an adjective to describe the knight in this sentence.
Lost is an Adjective.
No, the adjective is lost or loose.
'Family has lost everything'
His tenure of the home his family lived in was threatened when he didn't pay his rent on time. The premier nearly lost the tenure of his job when he lost popularity amongst his supporters.
The word his is a pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; his is a possessive pronoun that show something belongs to a male person. The word his is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:Possessive pronoun: Jim lost a math book, this one must be his.Adjective: Jim lost his math book.See the link below for the difference between the pronoun and the adjective.
He suffered for 18 years and he lost everything. He lost everything except for his wife.