No tell is not a adjective. Adjectives describe something in a sentence.
Secret is an adjective and a noun.Adjective: a secret roomNoun: Tell me a secret.
The adjective is quick.A quick look in a dictionary will tell you the answer.
the suffix -ous.
Told is a verb. It's the past tense of tell.
My can be an adjective. As a possessive pronoun it can modify nouns to tell which one.For example:My toothpaste is minty.Which toothpaste? My toothpaste. It modifies toothpaste which is a noun.
Secret is an adjective and a noun.Adjective: a secret roomNoun: Tell me a secret.
The adjective is quick.A quick look in a dictionary will tell you the answer.
I need the answer now
the suffix -ous.
Yes, it is a participle, a kind of verb turned into an adjective. In English, present participles, which tell you what the thing is doing, are usually formed with -ing, and past passive participles, which tell you what has been done to it, with -ed.
the action movie was violent
Told is a verb. It's the past tense of tell.
The adjective "to tell" means to talk so therefore your question is impossible to answer
My can be an adjective. As a possessive pronoun it can modify nouns to tell which one.For example:My toothpaste is minty.Which toothpaste? My toothpaste. It modifies toothpaste which is a noun.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence because there is no linking verb. The adjectives are "powerful" and "far away".
to tell something not true
Fun is an adjective in this sentence because it does not tell how was which was or where was.