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'the picture is perfectly made of pure silver' identify parts of speech?

The picture = the complete subject The = an article acting as an adjective, modifies the word 'picture'. "What picture? THE picture." Picture = a noun acting as the simple subject Is = complete verb Is = a linking verb Perfectly made = the complete predicate adjective Perfectly = an adverb modifying the word 'made'. "How was it made? It was made PERFECTLY." Made = the predicate adjective, describes the subject Of pure silver = a prepositional phrase acting as an adverb Of = the preposition Pure = adjective modifying the word 'silver' Silver = a noun acting as the object of the preposition


Is picture adverb or adjective?

Neither -- it's a noun. However, there are adjectives relating to the word picture, such as picturesque or pictorial.


What clause is Jennifer drew a picture (that looked just like my dog)?

adjective A+


What is noun for adjective picturesque?

Usually said of a landscape, picturesque means "pretty as a picture, or suitable for a picture." There is no antonym for it, except to say in negation "unlike or unsuitable for a picture," or perhaps "non-photogenic." Many adjectives will serve, however, such as: unattractive, ugly, plain, charmless, dull etc. "We wanted a picturesque alpine village, and we found a squalid slum in the mountains."


Is walked a vivid adjective?

No. It is neither vivid nor an adjective; it is the simple past tense form of a descriptive verb.To be an adjective, it has to modify a noun; to be vivid, it has to create a striking picture in the reader's imagination. 'Walked' does neither.An example of a vivid adjective would be 'rushing', as in rushing ants: it modifies the (plural) noun 'ants' and gives the reader a mental picture of an ant colony darting about at random.


What type of clause is shown in Jennifer drew a picture (that looked just like my dog).?

adjective


What is the adjective of meaning?

An adjective is a word or phrase that describes or modifies a noun. It is known as a 'describing word'. Its main role is to give information about the noun to us so that we can have a better picture of it.


What type of clause is shown in parentheses Jennifer drew a picture that looked just like my dog?

adjective


Is the word shape an adjective?

No. Shape can be a noun (e.g. "That shape is a circle") or a verb (e.g. being able to shape something). The word shaped is an adjective, e.g. That picture is square-shaped.


How does an adjective modify a word?

It makes it more specific, so the person reading it can get a better picture in their head of what you're trying to say.


What does create a visual mean?

"Visual" is an adjective meaning something you can see. Here it is being used as a noun meaning a picture or illustration.


What are the verb noun adjective adverb forms of some words improve?

1. to improve - verb 2. improved, improvised : Past participle used ad adjective; Improved form of the picture. Improving is also adjective 3. Improvement, improver, improvisation - noun no adverb form