If I say "The mall is gay", I am using "gay" as a declarative adjective.
Absolute adjectives are adjectives that are not capable of being intensified. Some examples are unique, dead, enormous, complete, and full.
funny, sad intelligent not smart
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Examples of adjectives are:ampleannualbluecarefuldeliciouselusivefreshgoodgrandhappyicyjealouskeenlooseluckymortgagednoticeableoriginalovalpolitequietrosysordidsplendidtrueuglyvaguewetyellowzealous
Adjectives that convey quality answer the question "What kind?". Examples include: ancient, beautiful, conventional, deadly, intelligent, kind, evil, cheerful, funny, dangerous, long, magical
A declarative sentence is a statement, and the most common type of sentence. Some examples of declarative sentences would be: I have to go home. My home is in Iowa. I will drive home. The sky is getting dark.
Interrogative adjectives are: Which, when who, how or why. Answer by:QLA
A declarative statement is one that describes some aspect of something. Size, shape, condition,function. The sky is blue. I moved the piano.
A declarative sentence is just one that is not a question. You can think of some sentences about animals if you try.i have a cat.The dog ran away.
The word wish does not have a lot of adjectives to relate with. However two examples of adjectives for this word are : wishful, and wishless.
Some examples of adjectives are sweet, sour, icy, rough, large, small, hollow, round, and oval. Adjectives are words that generally describe a noun. Adjectives are parts of speech.
Absolute adjectives are adjectives that are not capable of being intensified. Some examples are unique, dead, enormous, complete, and full.
funny, sad intelligent not smart
A declarative sentence tells about something. A declarative sentence does not ask a question or give a command. A declarative sentence sometimes ends with an exclamation point. A declarative sentence can be a simple or a compound sentence. All of these sentences are declarative sentences.
what are the example of basal adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs that describe an absolute state or condition and do not have comparative or superlative forms
We had a great Thanksgiving dinner with a juicy turkey and gravy.