voices
Lovely is the adjective. It modifies the noun, which is voice.
Yes. Her voice is scratchy. (scratchy describes voice)
No. Loneliness is a noun formed from the adjective "lonely."
The adjective form is tempestuous.
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, telling us about its characteristics, or its imputed - attributed, or credited - characteristics.For example:'A tenor voice' tells us the type (tenor: adjective) of voice (voice: noun) a particular singer has.'A lyric tenor' tells us the type (lyric: adjective) of tenor voice (tenor voice: noun) a singer has.'A famous lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is well-known (famous: adjective).'A wonderful lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is considered by the speaker be excellent, or admirable, (wonderful: adjective).
Lovely is the adjective. It modifies the noun, which is voice.
The adjective formed from "shack" is "shabby."
The adjective formed from "impulse" is "impulsive."
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Yes, it can be used as a noun, a verb, and an adjective. For instance: Noun - Something is wrong with my voice. Verb - I will voice my opinion. Adjective - I am taking voice lessons.
The adjective form of the noun 'gas' is gaseous.
Yes. Her voice is scratchy. (scratchy describes voice)
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No. Loneliness is a noun formed from the adjective "lonely."