DEEP describes the river, and is an adjective. THE is an article, RIVER is a noun, and the subject, and WAS is a verb.
The adjective in that sentence is empty.
Deep is an adjective.
The adjective in that sentence would be skillfully.
There is no adjective in that sentence.
Deep.
The river is not a little shallow.
My mother got caught in a deep current in the Hudson River.
there is no adjective in this sentence, an adjective describes a noun
a word or an expression that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence
The word "too" is an adverb. It can mean also, or it can modify an adjective to mean excessively.Examples:When his brother left for town, he went too.The river was too deep to cross.
The boat ferried supplies and men across the deep river to the other bank.
There is no adjective in this sentence.
No, deep would an adjective.
Deep is an adjective because it is a word that describes a noun.
"Deep River" refers to the Ohio River
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence.
There is no adjective in that sentence.