Pretty is an adjective. Glass is a noun. Adjectives are DESCRIPTIVE words, and nouns are person/place/things.
"Pretty" is an adjective.
Glass is an Adjective that will describe window. EX: The glass window just broke! <---- Glass is the adjective because it tells what kind of window. What kind of window? The glass window.
It can be either depending on its use. Pretty is an adjective when it modifies a noun to mean attractive or nice-looking (e.g. pretty girl). The colloquial use is as an adverb, to mean "fairly" or "somewhat" (e.g. we are pretty busy, it failed pretty badly).
The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty."."The", is an article"flowers", is a noun"are", is a verb"very", is an adjective modifying "flowers""pretty" is an adjective modifying "flowers"
dark, bright, or pretty.
No. Glass is a noun or adjective. It cannot be a preposition.
pretty
"Pretty" is an adjective.
yes
Glass is an Adjective that will describe window. EX: The glass window just broke! <---- Glass is the adjective because it tells what kind of window. What kind of window? The glass window.
Pretty
It can be either depending on its use. Pretty is an adjective when it modifies a noun to mean attractive or nice-looking (e.g. pretty girl). The colloquial use is as an adverb, to mean "fairly" or "somewhat" (e.g. we are pretty busy, it failed pretty badly).
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"Prettier" is the comparative form of the adjective "pretty."
No, It is an adjective to describe "more pretty", or "the most pretty"
For an hour glass, yes. Otherwise, no.