- charming
- loving
- hot
- sexy
- noisy
- nice
- sweet
- caring
- random
- funny
- crazy
- the best guy ever
Well that's all I've got!
One or more adjectives in a sequence that modify the same noun. Examples would be seen in the terms "large red ball" or "bright, sunny day" where the comma is dictated by use or style, not necessarily grammar.
Some words do not have opposites. Generally those that do have opposites are adjectives or adverbs (fast vs. slow, rich vs. poor). Nouns often do not have opposites (e.g. there is no opposite for apple, steak, wine bottle). Girl follows that case. A girl is not the opposite of a boy. A girl is a young female human being, a boy is a young male human being. They are only different in one of the adjectives used to describe them, this does not make them opposite.
yes, cranky is an adjective! Danny is a cranky little boy. cranky is desribing the boy! and so is liitle!
The adjective is lazy.
"The" and "the" are article adjectives, and dark is an adjective.
He. His. Him.
rambunctiousrebellious
Adjectives describe Nouns.EXAMPLE: The quiet boy was afraid to answer the question.Quiet is your Adjective. It's modifying (describing) the boy.You can ask yourself this question when you're trying to find Adjectives in a sentence: Which boy? The quiet boy.
Adjectives and adverbs are both words in sentences that describe other words. Adjectives describe the absolute state or condition of a noun. For example, "tall" can describe "boy". Adverbs describe the absolute state or condition of a verb. For example "runs" can be described by the adverb "quickly".
Some nouns for people that start with A are:achieveracrobatactoradored oneagitatoraggressoragronomistallergistallyamateuranarchistangelantagonistarbitratoraristocratartistasthmaticaspirantastronautastronomerattackerauctioneerauditorauntauthor
1. exciting2. insightful3. imaginativeI had to do the same thing.
Your teacher wanted YOU to do this assignment, not ask some random person on the internet to do it for you!You're supposed to use your imagination and think of ways to describe someone who would have an umbrella on a cloudy day. How would you describe them? Are they cautious or sensible? Could they be damp or wet? What about being male and young? There are tons of ways you could describe this image!
a handsome guy with a bad attitude
adjectives describe nounsadjective + nounblack dog, big house, red bus, smallest boy,
he is ugly and smells really bad =D
Adjectives just add a description. Adjectvies could be big,large,small,yellow,green,funny,stupid,dumb,smart,tall,short, or heavy. There are thousands of adjectives.Let me give you a sentence.The boy was good at math.Add a few adjectives that can describe the nouns. The nouns are math and boy.The 5th grade tall boy was good at the difficult math.5th grade and tall and difficult were all adjectives added in to the sentence.
One or more adjectives in a sequence that modify the same noun. Examples would be seen in the terms "large red ball" or "bright, sunny day" where the comma is dictated by use or style, not necessarily grammar.