It is an adjective. Michael is a nice dancer. The adverb is nicely. Michael dances nicely.
'Nice' is an adjective, so it modifies nouns.
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Nice is an adjective.
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Yes. For example: An (ADJECTIVE) person --> A nice person A (MORE ADJECTIVE) person --> A nicer person
Nice is an adjective.
It's an adjective as in - It's a nice day: day is a noun, it's the subject, and nice is the adjective modifying or describing 'day.' It can also be an adverb (to act nice). A noun is a person, place or thing (e.g. Paris, cat, Micheal), while an adjective is a modifier that usually describes a noun. The capitalized form ("Nice") is a noun, the name of a city in France.
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Yes. For example: An (ADJECTIVE) person --> A nice person A (MORE ADJECTIVE) person --> A nicer person
Nice is an adjective.
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an adjective for Orlando would be fun, cool, nice to be at.
It is an adjective.
It's an adjective as in - It's a nice day: day is a noun, it's the subject, and nice is the adjective modifying or describing 'day.' It can also be an adverb (to act nice). A noun is a person, place or thing (e.g. Paris, cat, Micheal), while an adjective is a modifier that usually describes a noun. The capitalized form ("Nice") is a noun, the name of a city in France.
Yes, "nicer" is the comparative form of the adjective "nice." It is used to compare two things and indicate that one is more pleasant, kind, or enjoyable than the other.
Examples of synonyms for the adjective nice are:likableaffableagreeablefriendlypleasingattractivebecomingflatteringsuitableappropriate
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"Nice" is not a verb at all; it is an adjective.
the adjective of similarity is similar. hope this helps! ;) have a nice day! Fiona Wu
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