A. several
D. Australian
Adjectives can be classified into several groups based on their characteristics, such as descriptive adjectives (colors, sizes), demonstrative adjectives (this, that), possessive adjectives (my, your), numerical adjectives (one, three), and interrogative adjectives (which, what).
After several winter storms, jeff couldn't wait for the weather to improve.
I went to the mall and bought several pairs of shoes.
"for several weeks" is the adverb phrase modifying the verb "heard."
In this sentence, the word "connoisseur" is a noun.
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Adjectives can be classified into several groups based on their characteristics, such as descriptive adjectives (colors, sizes), demonstrative adjectives (this, that), possessive adjectives (my, your), numerical adjectives (one, three), and interrogative adjectives (which, what).
Over the course of several weeks, the children watched the caterpillar morph into a butterfly.
Yes. Adjectives are used to describe nouns in a sentence, the word intensive serves this purpose, as opposed to its noun form intensity. Example: The professor taught several intensive Political Science courses. In this sentence, intensive describes the noun "courses."
In a children's story, an unaided little red hen accomplished several tasks herself, after being refused by several others on whom she called for help.
Lindsay Fox is an Australian businessman that owns a large family owned trucking company. He has several children and is married to Paula Grace Peele.
Mad Libs is a word game in which legible paragraphs are missing several words, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. One person then prompts the other for random words to fill the blanks, usually resulting in humorous sentences. An example of a sentence in Mad Libs is "Jessica and Steve walked to the (noun) and fed the (adjective) birds. "
Don't let children play with matches. I am looking for something that matches. I can't play several matches today.
Several adjectives describe oxygen, including gaseous, necessary and colorless. Not many of the adjectives begin with O. One adjective is organic.
Skippy 'Skippy, the Bush Kangaroo' was a kangaroo that lived with wildlife ranger Matt Hammond, his son Sonny and daughter Clancy in the fictitious 'Waratah National Park' of New South Wales. The Australian children's TV show was a half-hour long and ran for several years during the 1960s.
Articles: the, a, and an.A neighbor gave me the flowers.Numerical adjectives: one, two, three, four, five, first, second, third, next, last, etc. The five trophies were awarded on the last day.We were in fifth place.Pronominal adjectives (pronouns), words that are pronouns when they take the place of a noun and are adjectives when placed just before the noun. Those people are my friends.I received much help from family and some help from classmates.He wasn't any help at all.