It's an adjective.
"cousin" is a noun one way is, "I have a cousin." I am going to visit my cousin who lives in Holland.
The adverb in the sentence is "exhaustively". It describes how the action of working was done by the subject (my cousin).
My cousin's current favorite idiom is 'as nice as spice'.
The pronoun 'that' in the example sentence is a demonstrative pronoun.A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun (cousin) indicating near or far in place or time.The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.Note: The demonstrative pronouns are adjectives when placed before a noun to describe that noun (that cousin, that noun).
My cousin was Jocund.
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
Why does my cousin always end up coming at the most inopportune time imaginable?
i have a lot of cousin
Even if it is against your will, you will always be your cousin's cousin.
The nouns in the sentence "Their daughter Mary is your favorite cousin" are "daughter," "Mary" (a proper noun), and "cousin."
You should try to entertain a cousin just the way you would any other visitor of the same age and sex as your cousin. Try to be funny. Do things they like to do. (Ask them what they like to do).
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
My cousin is very nice
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".