The adjective that modifies the word "kittens" in the sentence is "starving." It describes the condition of the kittens, indicating that they are in need of food.
A disadvantage of the printing press in the Renaissance was its access. Since only the very wealthy could afford the press, only certain items were printed. This made it easy to spread only certain ideas.
Since there would be less plants, there would also be less oxygen in the air would producers breathe. Nothing would be taking in the carbon and so our carbon levels would increase and all the cycles would be off balance and consumers and decomposers would start to have increased problems.
You tell them a lie. Like ,oh that girl or boy wants to talk to you. And make like they do so they can leave and then you run away from them as far as possible, or you could find out who they have a crush on and tell them that person has a crush on them too than run away and hope they dont follow you. Or you throw them off a cliff..... or you can tell them that downtown there is Miley Cyrus or Selena Gomez and then you go on a date with their crush.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.A noun functions in as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples (nouns in bold):My daughter takes ballet.We had a picnic at the park.Jack attends Lincoln High School.Mother made cookies for the party.The car broke down on the bridge.The tall man read a newspaper.My sister always goes to the cinema.She likes chocolate.The dog went up the hill.I'd like an apple please.I saw the boy on his bike.We have a new car, a Corolla.Dolls in pretty dresses lined the dresser.Large fish swim in the sea.Seema's mother asked her to answer the phone.Late last year our neighbours bought a goat.Portia White was an opera singer.The bus inspector looked at all the passengers' tickets.According to Plutarch, the library at Alexandria was destroyed in 48 B.C.Philosophy is of little comfort to the starving.
The adjective that modifies "kittens" in this sentence is "starving."
(The word starving can be a verb form or adjective, and either literal or metaphorical.)The majority of the displaced tribes were starving in overcrowded refugee camps.Starving wolves attacked two people in a town in Siberia.The rescued cat was healthy, but was starving for attention.A local group of independent filmmakers referred to themselves as starving artists.
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The Starving of Saqqara was created in 19##.
Starving the Vultures was created in 1999.
keeeping food away from time until it was starving.
Starving in the Belly of a Whale was created in 2002.
craving, could eat a horse, hollow, famished, got the munchies, ravenous, starved
The poor child is acting out because she is starving for attention. The goal of several charities is to feed starving people around the world. My teenager is usually starving by lunch time and he eats at least three sandwiches. I know you want to lose weight, but starving yourself is not the way to do it.
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There are starving kids everywhere in the world, including Ethiopia.
The word 'starving' is the present participle for the verb 'to starve', which is the gerund (verbal noun) starving, an abstract noun. Another abstract noun is starvation.