Yes young is an adjective at least I think! Well honestly im only 11 years old so that's what I think.
No, the word 'younger' is an adjective; the comparative form of the adjective 'young' (young-younger-youngest).
young and small
The term 'Young Arthur' (capitalized) is a proper noun as the name of a specific TV drama.The term 'young Arthur' is a noun phrase made up of the proper noun 'Arthur' described by the adjective 'young'.
When he was young ... - as in When he was young he did some very foolish things - is an adverb clause of time.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "juvenile" (immature, young).
The word young is an adjective
No, it is not. It is a noun for someone young, or young people, or the time of being young. It is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as youth services.
young (adjective) = jung young (adjective) = jugendlich young (noun) = Junge, Jugend young (noun, zool.) = Junges, Jungtier
No, the word 'younger' is an adjective; the comparative form of the adjective 'young' (young-younger-youngest).
Young is an adjective (young children) and a noun (the young).
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"young" = "jeune" (adjective and noun)
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No, the word young is not a verb.Young is actually an adjective. Sometimes it is also used as a noun, but not so often.
No, "young" is an adjective. It describes a noun. (Adverbs describe a verb.) The young boy was too small to go on the roller coaster. ("Boy" is a noun, and "young" tells me more about him.)
No, it is not. The word "young" may be an adjective or a plural noun (offspring).
The word 'young' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun young is a word for offspring of an animal; a word for a thing.Example: A ferret can have 3 to 6 young.The noun form of the adjective 'young' is youngness.