small is an adjective
Least is normally used as a determiner or adverb, but is used as an adjective when used in names of very small animals and plants, e.g. least shrew.
The word little is an adjective. It describes something that is small in size (little girl little box).An adjective as in 'small in size'. A pronoun as in 'a small amount of'. An adverb as in 'a small extent'.
Yes it is possible to have a sentence with an adjective and an adverb. eg The small girl danced lightly across the stage. small = adjective lightly = adverb
Yes, an adjective describes a noun. Example: The small boy over there is looking for you.
Frisky, small, fun
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No. It hunts small animals.
The cheetah hunts many animals small and large.
It hunts for small animals and rodents.
Some of the other animals the wolverine hunts include small prey like rabbits, rodents, and larger animals who are wounded like deer and elk.Some of the animals the wolverine hunts include the squirrel, rabbit, and rodent.
Hunts small insects. Lives in Europe. Hunts during the night, in gardens, parks, woods etc.
Stoats, weasels sorry I can't think of any more.
The Fossa of Madagascar is a large cat-like mammal of the forests. It is about the size of a small cougar and hunts other wild animals and domestic animals.
No, it hunts small animals like mice, frogs and sometimes maggots. If it's feeding a baby owl it will regurgitate the food.
They hunt small animals for food.
A coyote is animal that hunts small animals like rabbits, squirrels, ferrial cats for food. Like most animals they do nothing for a living but hunt, mate, and defend pups.
the owl is bigger than the robinthe owl is nocturnal but the robin is active in the daythe owl hunts small animals but the robin