An adjective for "not many" would be few. Synonyms and related words include scant, sparse, or rare.
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Yes it is an adjective because it describes how many
Excitedly is not an adjective, it's an adverb. Excited is the adjective form. Adding -ly to many adjectives creates adverbs.
You can put many adjectives in front of lady. But the word ''lady'' doesn't have a pacific adjective.
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The word "adjective" is a noun, so many adjectives can be used to describe it. Examples:To describe a good adjective, you could say, "It's a fabulous adjective." (The adjective "fabulous" describes the noun "adjective".)To describe a bad adjective, you could say, "It's a terrible adjective." (The adjective"terrible" describes the noun.) To modify an adjective, an adverb needs to be used.Examples:"That adjective is absolutely fabulous!" (The adverb "absolutely" modifies the adjective "fabulous".)"The other adjective is unbelievably terrible!" (The adverb "unbelievably" modifies the adjective "terrible".)
Yes it is an adjective because it describes how many
Few is an adjective. Synonyms include some and not many.
No it isn't.
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Talented is the adjective.
The word " Many" is an adjective not an adverb. An adverb describes " how, when...etc. " An adjective describes a noun " person, place or thing " did this help??
Excitedly is not an adjective, it's an adverb. Excited is the adjective form. Adding -ly to many adjectives creates adverbs.
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Popular is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is well-liked or widely favored by many people.
The word sixteen is an adjective. It describes how many nouns there are.