The adjective in this sentence is "a," which is an indefinite article.
"He showed it to her" is much better.
The rigidity of the law frightened a majority of the states.
The team showed vigour in the game
The pronoun 'them' is the indirect object of the sentence.
His FATAL death showed his mortality :)
It was the intrinsic factors that showed her age.
The Gardener hunched over showed me his calloused hands.
"He showed it to her" is much better.
I showed him to his room.
When 'Buster' was 18 months, he fell down a flight of stairs. When reaching the bottom, he showed no sign of pain and Harry Houdini who was over at the time, remarked 'What a buster!' And so the name stuck
"Our agent showed the house yesterday" is a statement.
i showed him my blessings
The teacher showed her class how to read a book. The farmer showed his best bull at the local show.
The judge showed mercy and imposed the shortest sentence he could.
Her lofty ambitions drove her to aim for the stars and never settle for anything less.
When jakub showed me his pet tarantula, I fainted.
The word "couth" is a noun, a word for well mannered sophistication, a word for a quality, a word for a thing.A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The word "couth" is an adjective, used to describe a noun as well mannered, sophisticated.Examples:Eddie Haskell was well known for his couth in the presence of parents. (noun)Her manners showed a couth upbringing. (adjective)