The adjective in that sentence is "beautiful". An adjective is used to desciribe a noun. The noun in the sentence is "gift".
Beautiful. It's describing gift.
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Stern can be an adjective. Stern serves as an adjective in the following sentence. Mark gave Jake a stern gaze. Stern is also a noun. It is a part of a boat.
No. Gave is the past tense of the verb give.
Before I use such a sentence, let me clarify what the word hospice is. Hospice is actually an adjective and a noun when used as a proper noun, describing what type of care a person will receive. An example of one such sentence is: the doctor gave the terminally ill patient a referral for hospice care.
The word 'one' is a noun, an adjective, and an indefinite pronoun. Example uses: Noun: I only need one, you can have the other one. Adjective: I can be there in one hour. Pronoun: One of my students gave me a flower this morning.
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Weak is an adjective in that sentence. It describes the noun "answer".
Gave is a verb, not an adjective. An adjective is a word that describes a verb. In the sentence "I ran quickly.", quickly would be an adverb because it's describing the verb "ran".
Stern can be an adjective. Stern serves as an adjective in the following sentence. Mark gave Jake a stern gaze. Stern is also a noun. It is a part of a boat.
The object pronoun is us, the indirect object of the verb 'gave'.The personal pronoun 'they' is the subject of the sentence.The possessive adjective 'your' describes the noun 'books'.The possessive adjective 'his' describes the noun 'CDs'.
The pronoun in the sentence is "her," which refers to Lucy.
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Well, it depends, if you just used the word valentine in a sentence such as this: He gave me a beautiful valentine. The word valentine would be used as a noun, but if you said valentine's day in a sentence such as this: Happy valentine's day! Then it would be an adjective because it is describing what kind of day it was. I hope that helped! :)
One complete sentence using "set" as a noun is: "I received a beautiful set of dishes for my birthday."
A = article certain = man man = subject, common noun gave = verb a = article great = adjective supper = noun, direct object
No. Gave is the past tense of the verb give.
She only gave the clothes a cursory look knowing she couldn't afford them. The word cursory is an adjective. You could also use the word casual.