A noun that functions as an adjective in a sentence.
Favorite is an adjective, not an adverb. It describes nouns. Chocolate is my favorite flavor.
How you know is you have to read the whole sentence and to find out what a modifier is you have to know what a modifier is
A modifier is a descriptive word which tells how something looks or is, and how something is done. Adjectives are words that modify nouns ( things) and adverbs are words that modify actions( verbs) . A direct object is something that the subject and verb act upon. Example : The hungry dog quickly ate the food in his bowl. Hungry and quickly are both modifiers. Hungry describes the dog and quickly describes how he ate. Food is the direct object- it tells what he ate.
The word 'proud' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.A collective noun is a word to group nouns.
Proper nouns are specific names or nouns. So actually player is just a noun/subject and football describes what type of player it is so football in the sentence is actually an adjective.
modifier
ADJECTIVE
The modifier in the sentence is "lying in pieces on the floor," which describes the broken vase.
The three features of common nouns are: they are preceded by an article, may be preceded by a limiting modifier, and denote any or all of a class of entities.
Yes, an adverb is a modifier describing a verb, adjective, or another adverb. If a modifier describes a noun, pronoun, or an equivalent phrase, the modifier is an adjective.
The adverb modifier is "quite," which describes the degree to which she lived comfortably. It modifies the adjective "comfortably."
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives are the words that describe nouns. Some adjectives that describe the noun zebras are:wildbeautifulfour leggedstrippedAfricanequineherbivorousmammalian
No, the sentence does not have a misplaced modifier. The phrase "that Sarah had read" correctly describes the small book.
In the sentence, "hiding in the picnic basket" is the modifier. It describes where Rover was found and provides additional information about the verb "discovered."
No, triangular is an adjective, since it describes (modifies) nouns.
In the sentence, "the big bad wolf" is the modifier. It describes the noun "wolf" by giving information about its size and temperament.
Nouns do not describe. They name a person, place, or thing. Adjectives are words that describe nouns.Some adjectives for cats:cuddlyfluffylazyplayfulsillysly