educated,clever,insolent,intelligent, genius,brilliant,clever,keen
Came is not an adjective, because it don't describe anything.An Adjective is words that describe something.Adjectives are words like: Big,purple,sparkling,red,cute,funny.That's why came is not an adjective.
Words that describe a noun / pronoun are called Adjectives
Adverbs are used to modify verbs. They also modify adjectives or other adverbs.But words that describe verbs are person, number, tense, mood and voice.
Yes. In the English language, both the words fast and quick are adjectives.Remember, adjectives describe nouns.Example: The fast cheetah, the quick rabbit, etc.
Adjective and adverb.
educated
An adjective to describe a person that can do many things well is versatile.
modest,adventourus
Came is not an adjective, because it don't describe anything.An Adjective is words that describe something.Adjectives are words like: Big,purple,sparkling,red,cute,funny.That's why came is not an adjective.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe nouns.Some adjectives that describe a person (noun) that start with the letter J are:Japanesejadedjazzyjealousjejunejitteryjollyjovialjoyfuljubilantjudgementaljumpyjuniorjustjuvenile
adjectives that describe words
smart
The informal (slang) adjective "street smart" is two words, but may be seen hyphenated when used as a direct adjective. Example: "They convinced the street-smart kid to help them."
The word "happy" is an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. In this case, "happy" describes the state or feeling of a person, place, thing, or idea. Verbs, on the other hand, are action words or words that express a state of being.
No, "vile" is not a noun; it is an adjective. Nouns are words that refer to a person, place, thing, or idea, while adjectives describe or modify nouns.
The word 'sad' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Adverbs are words that describe adjectives. Some adverbs to describe the adjective 'sad' are:verytoovaguelyonlyundoubtedlygenerally
"Eloquent" is an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. In this case, "eloquent" describes a person or their speech as fluent, persuasive, and articulate.