In the sentence Then they add flour and some salt,the adjective is some
some
The nouns are: mom and room The adjective is: messy Note: The word your is a possessive pronoun but some consider it an adjective.
There is no true adjective in this sentence. The premodifiers of nouns are a possessive noun ("Stork's") and an article serving as a determiner ("the"). Some dictionaries and grammars, however, would list "the" as an adjective.
I like to look at the flowers in th garden whilst baking with good quality flour.
danger is a noun because an adjective describes a something of someone. if it were dangerous it would be an adjective. does this sentence make sense "it looks danger," No beacause you can't describe some think with danger.
Some is an adjective.
The adjective would be "some".
some
An adjective is a word that best describes the salt; for example much salt, little salt, or some salt.
As a noun: Make sure you use 1 cup of flour exactly for this recipe.As a verb: The baker will flour the surface so that the dough won't stick to it.As an adjective: After opening a bag of flour, keep it in a sealed container to prevent contamination by flourbeetles.
1 teaspoon (5grams)
There is an adjective in that question. An adjective describes a noun or a pronoun. In some cases, the same word can be either an adjective or an adverb.
show me a example of predicate adjective involing a sentence "The girl is TIRED tonight."
In order for a sentence to contain a predicate adjective, it must have a linking verb. Questioned is the only verb in that sentence, and it's an action verb.
She sprinkled some salt on her food to enhance the flavor.
You get some flour salt and a little bit of water mix it together and you got yourself some homemadeplaydow!!
Flour, sugar, eggs, baking soda, salt. There is no yeast in a quick bread.