No, the word 'younger' is an adjective; the comparative form of the adjective 'young' (young-younger-youngest).
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An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.The appositive in the sentence is the noun Beth, which renames the noun phrase 'my sister'.
The word love is both a verb and a noun.The word if is both a conjunction and a noun.The word 'happily' is an adverb.The word 'younger' is an adjective.
No, were is the past plural tense of the verb to be. Ten years ago, we were all younger than we are today.
Thrust can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means force applied to cause acceleration, specifically in aircraft and rockets. As a verb, it means to move or push in a given direction (transitive) or to lunge (an attacking move in Fencing). * In geology, the term refers to a specific reverse fault : older rocks moved over younger ones.
The word 'younger' is the comparative form of the adjective young: positive: young comparative: younger superlative: youngest The noun form for the adjective young is youngness. The word young is also a noun (plural only); a word a group of offspring; young children and young people in general. Another noun form is youngsters.
No, "younger" is not an abstract noun. It is a comparative adjective used to compare age between two or more people or things. Abstract nouns refer to concepts or ideas rather than physical objects.
The word "junior" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person younger in age or lower in rank. As an adjective, it describes something or someone of lesser status or having a younger standing.
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An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.The appositive in the sentence is the noun Beth, which renames the noun phrase 'my sister'.
No, it cannot be a preposition, which is a linking word (of, in, at, to). Brother is a noun and little is an adjective, creating a noun phrase for a younger male sibling.
the junior of two persons in age (often used with a possessive pronoun):
If you mean in a sentence like "I liked candy when I was younger" then it's a verb
tamma (ತಮ್ಮ) noun = younger brother tamma (ತಮ್ಮ) pronoun/adjective = your (formal)
The word love is both a verb and a noun.The word if is both a conjunction and a noun.The word 'happily' is an adverb.The word 'younger' is an adjective.
I am from New Zealand and we speak English so the answer to that would be sister., but if you ment in moari then there is multiple meaning which arehēhita(loan) (noun) sister (member of a women's religious order).Matariki(noun) Pleiades, The Seven Sisterstuahine(noun) sister or female cousin (of a male). Kei te mirimiri a Māmā i te tinana o tona tamāhine, o taku tuahinehoki (HP wh19).Mum was massaging the body of her daughter, who was also my sister.auwahine(noun) sister-in-law (of a man).taina(noun) younger brother (of a male), younger sister (of a female), cousin (of same gender from a junior branch of the family). Nā taku taina, nā Rihimona Whaanga, au i whakaako ki te kauhoe (HP wh20).My junior cousin, Rihimona Whaanga, taught me to swim. See also http://wiki.answers.com/index.cfm?wordID=7892.tāina(noun) younger brothers (of a male), younger sisters (of a female), cousins (of same gender from a more junior branch of the family).teina(noun) younger brother (of a male), younger sister (of a female), cousin (of the same gender) of a junior line, junior relative. See also http://wiki.answers.com/index.cfm?wordID=7136.tēina(noun) younger brothers (of a male), younger sisters (of a female), cousins (of the same gender) of a junior line, junior relatives.I hoped this helped!
No, were is the past plural tense of the verb to be. Ten years ago, we were all younger than we are today.