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Is came an adjective?

Came is not an adjective, because it don't describe anything.An Adjective is words that describe something.Adjectives are words like: Big,purple,sparkling,red,cute,funny.That's why came is not an adjective.


Use adjective to describe Little Red Riding Hood?

disobedient


How do you use an adjective?

An adjective is a part of speech that is commonly called a "describing" word. An adjective is used to describe a noun in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The sun set behind the red barn." the adjective is the word "red", and the noun it is describing is the word "barn."


Which adjective would most likely describe the young lieutenant in red badge of courage?

brave


Adjective to describe motorcycles?

five adjective to describe a motorcycle


What adjective that describe a chief?

The adjective to describe a chief - 'Supremo'.


Is the word red is a verb?

No, the word red is a noun (a color) or an adjective (describing something as red; red shoes).The past tense of the verb 'read' is pronounced the same as red (read, reads, reading, read).


What adjective does not describe D' Artagnan?

An adjective that does not describe D'Artagnan is coward.


How would you describe an adverb with an adjective?

you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.


Do any adjective describe essential?

'Essential' is an adjective. No others describe it.


Is the word describe an adjective?

No, describe is a verb. The adjective form is describable.


What is the adjective in the sentence The red truck was parked behind the garage?

Adjectives describe people, places or things. In the given sentence only two words describe people or places or things. The phrase "behind the garage" indicates where the truck was parked. That makes it a adverbial. The verbial "was parked" is a past perfect form of a verb. The word truck is the subject ( a simple noun) of the sentence. That leaves the words the red. Both the and red describe the subject truck. (Which truck? The red one.) Red is a common adjective describing color. The is a determiner, which arguably is a form of an adjective. But unless you are in college, the answer your teacher wants is red.