Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns. In the sentence "I am happy to meet you", happy is a predicate adjective. The word it's describing is the subject "I", a pronoun.
He said, "I have come to meet you."
It is describing the type of market.
The part of speech for corner depends on how it is used.See the examples below.He bought a soda at the corner store. (corner = an adjective)The police officer tried to corner the thief. (corner = verb)She bumped her knee on the corner of the table. (corner = noun)noun
The word meeting can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a gathering of people for a purpose. The verb form is the present participle of the verb meet.
The word 'favourite' (or 'favorite' in the US) is a nounand an adjective (not a pronoun or a verb).Examples:The favourite in this race is number twelve. (noun)We're going to meet at my favorite restaurant. (adjective)
The word "meet" is not an adjective and cannot be used as an adjective.
Meet the requirement is three different parts of speech. meet - verb the - article requirement - noun
What figure of speech is to make ends meet
i hav no idea !
It's a verb.
These are two sentences, so both need a period. You have spelled them correctly, but you do not need 2 'ands' in the first sentence. I was so happy to meet your mother, father and Nate. I was so happy to finally meet your mother and father.
He said, "I have come to meet you."
i hav no idea can any 1 help me??
Bonjour
happy to meet Lin
Meet is a singular noun (meet is also a verb and an adjective). Example use as a noun:The track meet is scheduled for four PM.
to make ends meet means to have enough to survive and no more