There is no required punctuation for this phrase. You could use an exclamation mark at the end if you wanted to.
The word hotter is an adjective. It means to be more hot.
Hot is an adjective and therefore neither masculine nor feminine. The gender will be taken from the noun to which the adjective refers.
No, the word 'hot' in the compound noun 'hot dog' is functioning as an adjective, a dog that is served hot. The compound noun 'hot dog' is a complex noun, a compound noun formed when a noun is put together with another part of speech.
"Hottest" is an adjective in its superlative form.
The linking verb in the sentence is "taste". It links the subject "we" to the adjective phrase "very hot and spicy."
I love running, just not when it's hot.
A noun doesn't describe something. That would be an adjective. An adjective of the sun is that its hot.
No. If a word modifies a verb, it would be an adverb.
The noun form of the adjective 'spicy' is spiciness.The word 'spicy' is the adjective form of the noun spice.
an extremely hot fire. hot being the adjective
In the term 'hot picks', the word 'hot' is an adjective, describing the noun 'picks'.
he is smoking hot <3
The abstract noun for the adjective hot is hotness.
In sentences such as "Don't touch the hot stove" or "That wire is hot to the touch" the word hot is the adjective. The word touch is a noun in either case - although in the second, it is the object of the adjective prepositional phrase.
because he is really hot, smoking hot
Hot is an adjective. I like eating hot food.
yes