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No it's a noun.
Example sentence - The decorative but strong fence and gate are made of wrought iron.
Some examples, with the adjectives in bold:The boys are often unruly.The large dog was chasing the tiny cat.The mayor was seen by the angry citizens as being unfair.A weaker dollar affects the entire economy.The raging river washed away several smallboats.
Privacy is a noun in most cases, however it may be used as a adjective. (For example, "privacy fence".)
You just need two pronouns to fix this sentence.The correction is:"Will you help those people paint their fence?" asked his father.
Cricket, fence, and mouth are nouns. Cow's is a possessive noun, which is acting as an adjective.
No it's a noun.
Yes. One suggestion is to put next to the fence; peas or vining flowers. When they start growing, route the vines towards the fence. The blooms will attract bees which intern cause pollination. It will also have a nice effect for scenery. Avoid larger melons growing in that spot. Melons tend to need alot of space for growing. The vines tend to be large and could cause extra weight on the fence. A cumbersome job of clearing dead vines also when the season is over.
There's a cowboy sitting on the fence.
The nouns in your sentence are grasshopper and fence.
The Willow Hurdles garden screen fence works very well with tall vines, and can be used with nearly every vine.
I leaped over a fence
"I climbed to the top of the fence, then jumped down, ripping my jeans."
A climber is a vining plant that will climb up something like a tree, fence, trellis, etc. Some examples are morning glory flowers, philodendrons, pole beans, grape vines, and other vines.
I picked up my dogs crap and threw it over the fence
The horse is shackled to the fence.
The goat was tethered to the fence.