youngest
adjective, it describes the noun teacher
[verb] ''Would you care to elaborate on your report?'' asked the teacher. ( sorry I couldn't think of one for the adjective. )
"Angry" is a predicate adjective describing the teacher.
Adjectives describe people, places or things. In the given sentence only two words describe people or places or things. The phrase "behind the garage" indicates where the truck was parked. That makes it a adverbial. The verbial "was parked" is a past perfect form of a verb. The word truck is the subject ( a simple noun) of the sentence. That leaves the words the red. Both the and red describe the subject truck. (Which truck? The red one.) Red is a common adjective describing color. The is a determiner, which arguably is a form of an adjective. But unless you are in college, the answer your teacher wants is red.
As a noun: The adult found joy in spending time with his children.As an adjective. "That was very adult of you, Lindsay," said the teacher after Lindsay admitted to cheating on the test.
Youngest is an adjective.
He did some actionable things in college which made the teacher angry. It is one word to represent adjective of a verb.
Yes, the sentence does have a predicate adjective. A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and restates the subject. A linking verb is a verb that acts like an equal sign; the subject of the sentence is or becomes the object of the verb (TEACHER = ANGRY).
A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject of the sentence. For example, in the sentence "The flowers are beautiful," "beautiful" is the predicate adjective. A predicate nominative, on the other hand, is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames the subject. In the sentence "She is a teacher," "teacher" is the predicate nominative.
adjective, it describes the noun teacher
The worlds youngest teacher is zero.
The word 'lonely' is an adjective, which functions as a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement) following a linking verb that modifies (describes) the subject of the verb.Example: Mom is lonely since Jane went off to college.
"rated" is an adjective in that sentence.
[verb] ''Would you care to elaborate on your report?'' asked the teacher. ( sorry I couldn't think of one for the adjective. )
College students that want to become a teacher are progressive.
He went to a Parisian school around his twenties to École Centrale, where he later became the youngest teacher at 24 in engineering.
My teacher says controlled is not an adjective.