brightly
actually its yellow my good man:D
The sun in the bright sky was yellow. Which words in this sentence are adjectives? There can be only one, or more than one. Select the best answer(s). *
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bright
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Yellow
mouse
The sun is bright and yellow.
adjective
First, the pronouns need to agree-- I am holding a marker in "my" left hand. In this sentence, the word "my" and the word "left" become adjectives, because they are describing the noun "hand." If you wanted to describe the other noun (marker), you could say you were holding a "yellow" marker or a "large" marker. An adjective tells us more about the noun it is modifying.
And is considered an article.
No yellow is an adjective. It describes something. It most likely isn't an actual object.
The word delicious is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example:a delicious meala delicious daya delicious treatThe word delicious is also a noun as a type of apple, a red delicious or a yellow delicious.
Yellow is a adjective
No, the word 'yellow' is a noun (a word for a color) and an adjective (a word that describes a noun).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'yellow' is it. Example:We can paint the baby's room yellow. It will make the room cheerful.
PbI2 in solid state is brightly yellow
adjective
No, yellow is not a preposition. Yellow is a color, typically associated with bright, cheerful tones like that of a sunflower or a lemon.
First, the pronouns need to agree-- I am holding a marker in "my" left hand. In this sentence, the word "my" and the word "left" become adjectives, because they are describing the noun "hand." If you wanted to describe the other noun (marker), you could say you were holding a "yellow" marker or a "large" marker. An adjective tells us more about the noun it is modifying.
Not all builders wear yellow helmets, but builders generally wear brightly colored helmets...brightly colored to maximize their visibility at the work site, and helmets to protect their heads from injury.
They can see it as it was brightly coloured(bright yellow)
bright
yellow of course
yellow buses
adjective