tuna
adjective for training
selfish sly intimidating unpolite showoff
well, that's a weird question... The adjectives in the book holes are just like any other adjectives :P
Adjectives are describing words. An adjective that begins with the letter "Y" that can be used to describe a crayfish is yabby. Depending on how much a person likes crayfish, they may use yummy yummier, and yummiest to describe them.
Adjectives are describing words and you use them to describe a noun.For example: A beautiful girl, or an longribbon.Pronouns are a specific type of noun. This may include a persons name, specific place or a date.For example: I am going to Rome in the holidays, or it is Wednesday todayI hope that helps! :)
adjective for training
Interesting, absorbing, informative, gripping, educational...
selfish sly intimidating unpolite showoff
well, that's a weird question... The adjectives in the book holes are just like any other adjectives :P
You cannot convert an adjective to a noun. Given enough adjectives, you may be able to figure out the noun they are describing, however.
In the 2011 movie, he's cruel, greedy, arrogant, yet calm and sophisticated.
You may say 'oishii sushi,' written: おいしい寿司
Adjectives are describing words. An adjective that begins with the letter "Y" that can be used to describe a crayfish is yabby. Depending on how much a person likes crayfish, they may use yummy yummier, and yummiest to describe them.
Tasted like heaven,flavours exploded in my mouth,the sweet sauce dripped down the side of my mouth.......................that good for you. If not then try these helpful words. Sweet,heavenly,spectacular,stupendous,divine and crispy
Depends on the context it is used. It may be a noun, verb, or adjective (reference any dictionary). "Scraps of food were thrown out" - noun "He scraps the food and throws it out." - verb, as it's used to define the action. Verbs - doing/action words Adjectives - describing words
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives describe nouns. Synonyms are words or phrases that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase.Six adjectives are:talentedfairfamoussuccessfulconfidentlong livedSome synonyms are:Woodsmanhunterpioneersoldiersurveyorjudge
To describe vividly. to teachers its very important.