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What is the adjective in the sentence Then they add flour and some salt?

In the sentence Then they add flour and some salt,the adjective is some


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The adjective is 'marine'.


Which word best describes the salt?

An adjective is a word that best describes the salt; for example much salt, little salt, or some salt.


Are adjectives formed from nouns?

Yes, many adjective are formed from nouns.Examples of adjective forms of nouns:noun = love; adjective = lovely, loveless, lovablenoun = mood; adjective = moodynoun = hope; adjective = hopefulnoun = quiz; adjective = quizzicalnoun = beef; adjective = beefyThere are nouns that are also adjectives.Examples of nouns that are also adjectives:noun = dark blue; adjective = blue skynoun = early winter; adjective = winter stormnoun = table salt; adjective = salt porknoun = plate glass; adjective = glass beads


What are the adjectives in the sentence These potato chips don't have any salt?

These is the adjective.


How do you use ocean as an adjective in a sentence?

"Ocean water has more salt than fresh water."


Is salty adverb?

No, "salty" is an adjective. It describes the taste or flavor of something that has a high concentration of salt.


Is shaking either a verb adjective noun or adverb?

"Shaking" can function as a verb or a gerund (noun), indicating the action of moving quickly back and forth or trembling, as in "He is shaking with fear." It is not commonly used as an adjective or adverb.


Is salty a noun?

No, the word salty is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example, a salty soup or a saltypretzel.The noun form for the adjective salty is saltiness.


How does an adjective modify a noun?

An adjective gives information about a noun so that it can be identified, specified, or located.Examples:The tall man came in. (which man)The black dog is friendly.The boy is talkative. (characteristic)The neighbors are away. (status)


What is thicker salt or sugar?

"Thicker" is not an adjective that makes sense in this context.


What is Chinese for salt?

咸 xián or 盐 [yán]. Most people use Yán. Xián is an adjective, used for "salty" and if you asked for this in a restaurant, they would laugh, or look at you quizzically.