Yes. A predicate adjective is one that follows a linking verb, but it's an adjective nonetheless.
She wore a beautiful dress. The adjective beautiful describes the dress.
That dress is beautiful. Beautiful is the adjective following the linking verb is. It is still describing the dress.
"Two" is an adjective.
compound
There are two; 'wise' is the adjective and 'rich' is the predicate adjective.
two beautiful butterflies were seen in the garden. what is the limiting adjective in the sentence?
there are two, maple-for tree, and wonderful-for sight
No, "multiple choice tests" is not hyphenated. The term "multiple choice" functions as a compound adjective describing the noun "tests," but they are typically written as two separate words when used in this context. However, if used as a compound adjective before a noun, it would be hyphenated, as in "multiple-choice tests."
Two tests for an adjective are the substitution test and the modification test. The substitution test involves replacing a word in a sentence with an adjective to see if it retains the same meaning, while the modification test checks if a word can modify a noun, providing more information about it. For example, in the phrase "the tall building," "tall" is an adjective because it modifies the noun "building." If you can ask questions like "Which one?" or "What kind?" about the word, it's likely an adjective.
.descriptive adjective
Sure! An example of a sentence using a numerical adjective is: "She has three dogs and two cats." In this sentence, "three" and "two" are numerical adjectives that describe the quantity of dogs and cats, respectively.
If you have a 7.5 a1c you are a diabetic. It is possible for you to be type one or two. There are tests to find out for sure.
It most likely means that you are not pregnant. You should probably visit your doctor to make sure you are not pregnant or that there is no problem.
The adjective in the sentence is "two," which describes the number of cows.
Two tests are SAT and ACT.
The adjective in this sentence would be two.
Analogies are word relationships in standardized tests that make up two word pairs with a relationship.
Analogies are word relationships in standardized tests that make up two word pairs with a relationship.
No. Long-sleeved is an adjective. Shirt is a noun.'long' is adjective and 'sleeved' is an adjective, together they form a two word adjective describing the noun that follows.