Sandra's hair is gold and beautiful.
When one is used before a noun, it is an adjective.Examples:This is one sentence with the adjective form.This is one example of using the word.
There is an adjective in that question. An adjective describes a noun or a pronoun. In some cases, the same word can be either an adjective or an adverb.
The tall building cast a long shadow over the park. In this sentence, "tall" is the adjective modifying the noun "building."
Car enthusiasts modify their vehicles with special, high-performance parts. The adjective 'special' in the above sentence is used to modify the noun 'parts'.
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Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
There is no adjective in that sentence. The word "fast" is sometimes used as an adjective, but in this sentence it modifies the verb "run," so "fast" is an adverb.
The sentence is a declarative sentence, a sentence making a statement. The adjective in the sentence is 'high' describing the noun 'kick'. The word 'very' is used as an adverb to modify the adjective 'high'.
The adjective in that sentence is "beautiful". An adjective is used to desciribe a noun. The noun in the sentence is "gift".
The word "meet" is not an adjective and cannot be used as an adjective.
As an adjective.
"Speeding" is a verb form that can be used as a gerund or present participle in a sentence. It can function as a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
'Absent' can be used as an adjective or a verb in a sentence, depending on its context.
it is a possessive pronoun (but used as an adjective, because it modifies a noun).
The adjective form of brevity is brief, so yes.
In the sentence "It was quite late for a telephone call," the word "quite" is an adverb used to modify the adjective "late."
In the sentence "Her book is on the table," the word "her" is the possessive pronoun being used as an adjective to describe the noun "book."