Without the specific details from the reading passage, it is difficult to accurately describe Catherine using only an adjective. If you provide some key characteristics or actions of Catherine from the passage, I can help you come up with a suitable adjective to describe her.
Yes, usable is an adjective to describe a noun as able to be used; for example usable information.
Adverbs add information to the verb. Adjectives describe nouns.
An adjective typically describes a noun or pronoun by providing more information about its qualities or characteristics.
An adjective can describe both nouns and pronouns in a sentence to provide more information about their qualities or characteristics. It helps to add detail and specificity to the noun or pronoun it is describing.
affluent
The simplest definition of an adjective is that it is a word that describes or clarifies a noun. Adjectives describe nouns by giving some information about an object's size, shape, age, color, origin or material.
No, "car" is not an adjective; it is a noun. It refers to a vehicle used for transportation. Adjectives describe nouns, providing more information about them, such as color or size, but "car" itself does not describe any characteristic.
five adjective to describe a motorcycle
The adjective to describe a chief - 'Supremo'.
An adjective that does not describe D'Artagnan is coward.
you can't but you can describe an adjective with an adverb.
'Essential' is an adjective. No others describe it.