Yes for example. Billy has a big red and black toy i want.
Yes, you can. Examples: * She had a small, furryguinea-pig as a pet. * After a decent wash, her soft, silkyhair shone.
Sure! An example of a sentence using a numerical adjective is: "She has three dogs and two cats." In this sentence, "three" and "two" are numerical adjectives that describe the quantity of dogs and cats, respectively.
yes. an adverb can describe an adjective,verb, or another adverb
Example sentence with three adjectives (silly, little, happy) and a noun (girl).She was a silly little girl but she was happy.
Compound adjectives are formed when you use two or more adjectives that are joined together with a hyphen to modify the same noun. She had a three-year-old cat is an example of a compound adjective in a sentence.
Yes, you can. Examples: * She had a small, furryguinea-pig as a pet. * After a decent wash, her soft, silkyhair shone.
good beautiful
"Strong" and "close" are the two adjectives in the sentence.
The infinitive phrase in the sentence "Candi is going to watch two movies in a row" is "to watch two movies in a row." It functions as the object of the verb "is going."
Yes, the word 'your' and the word 'his' are both possessive adjectives.
The infinitive phrase in the sentence "Candi is going to watch two movies in a row" is "to watch two movies in a row." This phrase functions as the object of the verb "is going."
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If you think about it, you can do your own sentences. What are two adjectives to describe your friend? Now, make a sentence where your friend does something, and use those adjectives. My funny, playful friend kicked the ball.
A person and a shirt
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Adjectives describe nouns other word don't describe adjectives. So there are no adjectives being described in the sentence but two, sales and green are adjectives.They describe the people and the bike.
The sentence contains two adjectives: "Brown," which describes the woman's hair, and "strong," which describes the wind.