single word adjectives ending with -able,-ible (achievable, illegible
-ful (beautiful)
-less (careless)
-al,-ical,-ic (biographical,functional)
-ive (attractive)
-y (sunny)
-ous (mysterious)
blue-green
Adjectives describe nouns other word don't describe adjectives. So there are no adjectives being described in the sentence but two, sales and green are adjectives.They describe the people and the bike.
Sentence: The pastry chef ate a pink cake. Adjectives: Pastry, pinkWhy? Because adjectives describe nouns. Chef is a noun and pastry describes the kind of noun. Cake is a noun and pink describes the kind of cake.
Numbers are always adjectives.
Hyphenate when used as compound adjectives: The team developed a long-term regional plan
The word wish does not have a lot of adjectives to relate with. However two examples of adjectives for this word are : wishful, and wishless.
blue-green
long-sleeved
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tall personfat persontall and fat would be the adjectives
Yes, the word 'your' and the word 'his' are both possessive adjectives.
hated; dead
Adjectives describe nouns other word don't describe adjectives. So there are no adjectives being described in the sentence but two, sales and green are adjectives.They describe the people and the bike.
well-storey building
There are two adjectives rooted in the word 'mandible'. mandibular and mandibulate
What is two adjectives for being?
Sentence: The pastry chef ate a pink cake. Adjectives: Pastry, pinkWhy? Because adjectives describe nouns. Chef is a noun and pastry describes the kind of noun. Cake is a noun and pink describes the kind of cake.