loyal
motherly
smart
faithful
patient
demanding
married
independant
resouceful
brave
strong
business woman
stubborn
Patrimonial, pioneers, laborious
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives describe a noun and flamingo is a noun. Some adjectives to describe a flamingo are:talllong leggedwadingpinkomnivorousbeautifulelegantfabulous
An elephant's trunk can be: big, enormous, thick, long, flexible, grey, rough.
Some synonyms for the noun rainbow (plural rainbows) are:spectrumarccrescentkaleidascopevariegationvisionpolychromatism
Equal adjectives are words that describe two or more nouns as being the same in a particular quality or characteristic. So basically, they're like twins in the world of grammar - identical in their description. Think of it as giving a high five to consistency in language.
Patrimonial, pioneers, laborious
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives describe a noun and flamingo is a noun. Some adjectives to describe a flamingo are:talllong leggedwadingpinkomnivorousbeautifulelegantfabulous
Long, NARROW , Curvy, Spooky, twisting,?
Educational Long Tiring Boring Hellacious
Yes. Adjectives describe things. Like long, short, funny, or green.
Long journey and exploration
An elephant's trunk can be: big, enormous, thick, long, flexible, grey, rough.
long flows i dont know im only in 5 th grade
Adjectives can be almost anywhere in a sentence, as long as it is modifying or describing a noun.
When two or more adjectives are used to describe a noun, they are separated by commas if you can rearrange the adjectives without changing the meaning of the sentence. For example, "She wore a long, flowing dress" could be written as "She wore a flowing, long dress" without changing the meaning, so a comma is used.
the great wall is long, mt. Everest is high, and it has the largest population.
Fluffy, bushy, long, curled, straight, etc, etc. You can also describe a tail bu how it's wagging. E.g. If fast, then it's excited. You can describe the colour as well.