The noun an adjective describes must be known, implied, or it must be present and obvious.
Example:
You know I went on a trip to Spain. I tell you, "It was beautiful!" "It" stands in place of "Spain was..."
In informal speech, an adjective can be used as an exclamation.
Examples: "Beautiful!" or "Great!"
What is described may have been previously mentioned or it may have been observed or indicated.
No. Necessary is an adjective. It cannot be a preposition.
Alone is not a verb at all but an adjective.
The word alone is an adjective. It can also be an adverb to mean by one's self.
Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns to provide more information about them. Adjective clauses, on the other hand, are groups of words with a subject and a verb that function as an adjective to describe a noun or a pronoun in a sentence. Adjectives are usually single words, while adjective clauses are more complex and can stand alone as complete sentences.
yes, "I can't see" can stand alone because it has a subject and a verb.
Alone is an adjective
No. Necessary is an adjective. It cannot be a preposition.
No, it is more correctly referred to as a possessive adjective (precedes nouns).The possessive pronoun is "your" (some sources refer to 'your' as an absolute possessive pronoun because it can stand alone).
The word alone (by oneself) can be an adjective, e.g. he was alone. It can also be an adverb, e.g. he always sang alone.
They stand alone. Forever alone.
Alone is not a verb at all but an adjective.
Yes, it can be an adverb (acted alone) or it can be an adjective (he was alone).
We Stand Alone was created in 1991.
If I Have to Stand Alone was created in 1991.
The word alone is an adjective. It can also be an adverb to mean by one's self.
We Stand Alone Together was created in 2007.
Africa Stand Alone was created in 1978.