The adjective is burned. It describes the cookies.
(Here, got is a linking verb that means became.)
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We had a flat tire, Amos was sun burned, and we got lost.
A noun, verb, or adjective:Hate is a dangerous vice. (noun, subject of the sentence)I hate him. (verb)He was arrested for his hate speech. (adjective, describes the noun 'speech')
The sentence "Jerry looks into the map" does not contain a predicate adjective. A predicate adjective is a word describing the subject that comes after a linking verb. An example is "Jerry looks confused," where confused is the predicate adjective.
His jubilation subsided when he got a bad score on his test.
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
We had a flat tire, Amos was sun burned, and we got lost.
The sun shone so bright people got burned.
i got burned while i was trying to like the bar-b-que grill
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The noun or noun phrase that is replaced by a pronoun later in the sentence or in a nearby sentence is called the antecedent.Examples:When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train (the noun 'George' is the antecedent of the personal pronoun 'he')Theseare my mother's homemade cookies. (the noun phrase 'my mother's homemade cookies' is the antecedent of the demonstrative pronoun 'these', even though the pronoun appears in the sentence before the antecedent)
rancid is an adjective. here is rancid used in a sentence: Since the cheese was left in the refrigerator so long, it got rancid and we had to throw it out.
Good for you! Someone screwed up and you got a bonus!
you got burned severely like how Michael Brewer got burned
you got burned severely like how Michael Brewer got burned