predicate adjectives
predicate adjectives
Yes, it is. An adjective is a word that describes a noun-- it gives us more information about a person, place, or thing: Note that the American spelling is "moldy" and the British spelling is "mouldy." In a sentence: That cheese is moldy (or mouldy).
Yes. Mold spores are dangerous to breath in and may cause an allergy attack or some other problem. Black mold is particularly dangerous.
spoiled means if someone gets anything they want like toys, electronics, and others or if your taking about food it means the food is no good to eat like it could be moldy.
Big, pretty, small, ugly, pink, messy, clean, dirty, colorful, light, dark, awesome, terrible, lovely, amusing, unusual, huge, scary, moldy, etc.
predicate adjectives
predicate adjectives
Any time you can but make sure they don't get moldy!
In the refrigerator. It will get moldy if left out at room temperature.
Yes it can, sometimes even though if it is kept in a refrigerator.
Dried barley can be stored more or less indefinitely, either packaged or unpackaged, in the refrigerator or not. Cooked barley will last a number of days in the refrigerator, but if left out, will go moldy (it will go moldy in the refrigerator eventually also). Under certain conditions, it could also ferment, forming either alcohol or vinegar.
In a sealed container in the refrigerator. It will probably last about 10 days before it gets moldy and becomes a "science experiment".
Yes. Cheese will mold at room temperature, even if it is in a container. It will mold faster at room temperature than it will in the refrigerator.
There are probably some molds that won't grow in the refrigerator, but anyone who has cleaned out a neglected fridge can tell tall tales about moldy food they have found there.
cheese is to moldy
no it can not go moldy
No, it is not an adverb. Moldy is an adjective.