I am impressed by how good the Miami Heat are playing.
no, verb is a doing word. impressed is adjective
Impressed & impressive
It can be. (Impressed observers, impressed seamen)It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to impress, and may be a verb form or an adjective.
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a verb. An example of a sentence that uses the word "abstract" in a sentence as an adjective would be: It is difficult for children to fully comprehend many abstract ideas.
the boy was an impressed one
no, verb is a doing word. impressed is adjective
Impressed & impressive
by adjective in the sentence
The word impeccable is an adjective which means immaculate, faultless, perfect, flawless, or unimpeachable. Example sentence: His impeccable appearance impressed the recruiters as much as did his experience.
In a sentence.
NO but in the sentence "Use of the word "in" as an adjective is IN these days" the IN is an adjective
An adjective describes a noun.
It can be. (Impressed observers, impressed seamen)It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to impress, and may be a verb form or an adjective.
She was impressed by the music at the concert.
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
no