Slice is not an adjective because an adjective describes something. Sliced would be an adjective, but the word slice is a verb.
"Remember to slice the bread."
"Did you slice it?"
No, sliced is a past pretense verb.
The word 'great' is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.Examples:That was a great story. (adjective)She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)This author was named a literary great. (noun)
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She gave me a slice of cake. I wanted another slice, but I was on a diet.
The word 'slice' is a both a noun (slice, slices) and a verb (slice, slices, slicing, sliced).The noun 'slice' is a word for a piece cut off a larger whole, such as meat or a loaf of bread; a word for a thing.The verb 'slice' is a word for the act of cutting.
The collective noun for pizzas can be a tower of pizzas.
The word 'great' is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.Examples:That was a great story. (adjective)She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)This author was named a literary great. (noun)
As a verb: My slice of pizza is equal to your slice of cake.As an adjective: We have an equal chance of winning this game.As a noun: The equal of a quart is two pints or four cups.
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Adjective:(of a food) Causing an increase in the weight of someone who eats it. The chocolate cake was incredibly fattening; she undid her entire diet with one slice.
A Small Slice Of.. For Example: A Small Slice Of Pizza, A Small Slice Of Cake, A Small Slice Of Pancake, ..etc.
The hedgehog slice is called the hedgehog slice because it looks like a hedgehog.
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Yes, the word 'great' is a noun; a word for someone or something of outstanding skill or quality.The word 'great' is also an adjective and an adverb.Examples:That was a great story. (adjective)She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)This author was named a literary great. (noun)
She gave me a slice of cake. I wanted another slice, but I was on a diet.
The past tense of slice is sliced.
like pecause of cake but slice of pie mean something that's Easy