The adjective in that sentence is "enchanted"
No. Took is the past tense of the verb to take. An adjective describes a noun. You cannot say the took house. Took doesn't describe.
The adjective in the sentence "The Fosters had a goodtime when they took a train to Chicago" is 'good'. 'Good' is the adjective as it describes the noun 'time'. For another example of an adjective in this case, we can use 'bad' instead of good: "The Fosters had a bad time when they took a train to Chicago."
The adjective in this sentence is "a," which is an indefinite article.
The proper adjective is Martian and it is always capitalized. It would also be a demonym for any hypothetical native person of Mars.
Only in unusual constructions, where it modifies a verb or adjective and means very or only:"We had to leave but fast.""The repair took but a minute.
the enchanted place Stargirl took Leo was in the desert,
No. Took is the past tense of the verb to take. An adjective describes a noun. You cannot say the took house. Took doesn't describe.
Anne Hathaway
Yes she did when she took back the necklace.
The adjective in the sentence "The Fosters had a goodtime when they took a train to Chicago" is 'good'. 'Good' is the adjective as it describes the noun 'time'. For another example of an adjective in this case, we can use 'bad' instead of good: "The Fosters had a bad time when they took a train to Chicago."
The kingdom of Kush.
The adjective in this sentence is "a," which is an indefinite article.
hykos took over
It can be an adjective, for example: John took the lastcookie.Or it can be a verb, for example: The tree will lastthrough the winter.
It can be, such as in the sentence, "I took out the cookies using an oven mitt."
Anne Hathaway of course!
The word "vacation" is not an adjective in the sentence provided.