The adjectives in the sentence are "new," "fancy," and "expensive." Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns, providing more information about their qualities. In this sentence, "new" describes the restaurant, "fancy" describes the restaurant, and "expensive" describes the potential cost of dining there.
The gourmet steak at the fancy restaurant was tantalizing.
Oh, dude, adjectives are like the fancy seasoning of a sentence. In "The tall gentleman wore a blue overcoat," we've got "tall" describing the gentleman and "blue" describing the overcoat. So, those are the adjectives, but like, who really cares, right?
The women were dressed in fancy clothing.
there is a game called fancy pants
If you take a fancy to eating chocolates you will get fat.He took a fancy to her way of speaking.
The gourmet steak at the fancy restaurant was tantalizing.
The amount of money that fancy restaurants make per year depend on how many people eat at the restaurant. The cleanliness and friendliness of the restaurant and staff will affect the amount of money a restaurant makes.
huge fancy
Fantastic,fancy, fluffy
Alexander's ursine behavior scared the children in the daycare center. The man in the fancy restaurant had a big ursine appetite.
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Le Studio
The predicate is simply a fancy word for "verb". The simple predicate is only the verb, and the complete predicate includes the verb, modifiers (adjectives and adverbs), and prepositional phrases that usually is the rest of the sentence after the verb. (Except in poetry)
Oh, dude, adjectives are like the fancy seasoning of a sentence. In "The tall gentleman wore a blue overcoat," we've got "tall" describing the gentleman and "blue" describing the overcoat. So, those are the adjectives, but like, who really cares, right?
Chicken grill
The women were dressed in fancy clothing.
Absolutely! Getting dressed up for a dinner adds class and elegance to an event such as going to a fancy restaurant.