A descriptive adjective tells something about the appearance or nature of the noun it modifies.
(e.g. orange handle, fresh water, crispcarrots)
The difference between a descriptive and limiting adjective is that a descriptive adjective adds detail to the noun, while a limiting adjective limit the noun. For more information, please refer to the related link.
A descriptive word would be an adjective.
yes. It is a descriptive word, so is an adjective.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
It is a descriptive adjective and a common adjective. It provides a characteristic of the noun being modified.
A descriptive adjective
No, but descriptive is. Descriptive means describing as in "He gave a very descriptiveminute by minute account of his adventure"
descriptive adjective
The difference between a descriptive and limiting adjective is that a descriptive adjective adds detail to the noun, while a limiting adjective limit the noun. For more information, please refer to the related link.
Yes. It is a descriptive adjective.
A descriptive word would be an adjective.
yes, for example; the descriptive text is thrown on the desk..
Yes, it is a descriptive adjective. It is the superlative form of the adjective "firm."
No. Room is a noun. Roomy is an adjective.
The adjective is "magnetic".
"Senatorial".
The nigra closed the aids filled pool. Aids filled is a descriptive adjective. It describes pool, which is a noun.