An adjective doesn't ask anything. It describes a noun.
Which is an interrogative adjective. Interrogative adjectives ask a question - which, what, whose.
In 'the asking price', which is a noun phrase, 'asking' performs the function of an adjective, telling us more about the noun 'price.'But in "They were asking some awkward questions", asking is a verb, the past continuous(progressive) form of the verb 'to ask.'For more information, see Sources and Related linksbelow
Sennet is a noun, and means: a trumpet call used as a signal for ceremonial entrances and exits in Elizabethan drama. If you were trying to ask about "sonet", please ask it again. (Your question: Is senet an adjective? Senet> word not found.)
The interrogative adjective in the sentence "What color is the pale Easter egg?" is "what." It modifies the noun "color" by asking for information about it. Interrogative adjectives, like "what," "which," and "whose," are used to ask questions about nouns.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Which is an interrogative adjective. Interrogative adjectives ask a question - which, what, whose.
No, the adjective 'unusual' is a common adjective. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, for example Swiss cheese or Victorian architecture.
To inquire is a verb meaning to ask about.
Yes, it is. It is an adjective form of the verb compete and the noun competition.
In 'the asking price', which is a noun phrase, 'asking' performs the function of an adjective, telling us more about the noun 'price.'But in "They were asking some awkward questions", asking is a verb, the past continuous(progressive) form of the verb 'to ask.'For more information, see Sources and Related linksbelow
No, rude is an adjective.
-An adjective describes something...ie: the man walked down the street...has no adjectives. The ugly man walked down the street...."ugly" is the adjective. Adjectives are not needed in a sentence...they only help to describe something better.
Adjectives ask these questions: which one, what kind, how many, how much, whose.
Sennet is a noun, and means: a trumpet call used as a signal for ceremonial entrances and exits in Elizabethan drama. If you were trying to ask about "sonet", please ask it again. (Your question: Is senet an adjective? Senet> word not found.)
One example is, "Where is the man that you saw on the stairs?"
adective
The word cuantos is a Spanish adjective. It is the masculine plural of cuanto.