Adjectives are words that describe nouns.
The black cat ate the fat rat.
In this sentence black is an adjective - it describes the noun 'cat'. Also fat is an adjective - it describes the noun 'rat'.
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Relative pronouns are clue words for adjective clauses.
compound
Well, a lot is actually two words. The word "a" is an adjective and the word lot could be an adjective the way you use it. The words "a lot" are actually informal substations for the words many and much.
No, "and" is not an adjective. The word "and" is a conjunction. It is used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
There is no adjective form of queen. Not all words have noun forms verb forms or adjective forms some words are for example only nouns.
Relative pronouns are clue words for adjective clauses.
An adjective clause is a group of words that acts as an adjective in a sentence. It typically starts with a relative pronoun, such as "who," "which," or "that."
Came is not an adjective, because it don't describe anything.An Adjective is words that describe something.Adjectives are words like: Big,purple,sparkling,red,cute,funny.That's why came is not an adjective.
compound
compound
Well, a lot is actually two words. The word "a" is an adjective and the word lot could be an adjective the way you use it. The words "a lot" are actually informal substations for the words many and much.
As an adjective describing female and male words, "stor". As an adjective describing neutral words, "stort"
There is no adjective form of queen. Not all words have noun forms verb forms or adjective forms some words are for example only nouns.
No, "and" is not an adjective. The word "and" is a conjunction. It is used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
A descriptive adjective
Deep is an adjective because it is a word that describes a noun.
There is no such thing as an adjective for visualize. Adjectives are describing words for nouns. Visualize is a verb.