The word "some" can be an adjective (some items, some people). It can be used as a pronoun, and more rarely as an adverb describing an adjective.
Some can be a pronoun, adjective, or an adverb.
In the sentence Then they add flour and some salt,the adjective is some
an adjective
No. Chamber is a noun. In some uses, chambered can be the adjective.
Combine is a verb, but combined can be an adjective in some situations.
it is an adjective
The adjective would be "some".
Some can be a pronoun, adjective, or an adverb.
In the sentence Then they add flour and some salt,the adjective is some
No, the word 'some' is simply an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The adjective 'some' describes a noun as an unspecified amount: some books, some fees, some fun, etc.A possessive adjective is a word (my, your, our, his, her, their, its) that shows that the noun belongs to someone or something: my books, his fees, their fun.
Yes, it is an adjective. The adjective equine means of or about a horse or some very similar animal.
The word "some" is generally an adjective or a pronoun. "We walked for some time" (adjective) "Some think the Earth is flat" (pronoun)
"Some" is an adjective only when it is describing the noun such as in, "Some people like bicicling." In that instance Some is describing the number of people.
an adjective
No. Chamber is a noun. In some uses, chambered can be the adjective.
Combine is a verb, but combined can be an adjective in some situations.
Few is an adjective. Synonyms include some and not many.