-An adjective describes something...ie: the man walked down the street...has no adjectives. The ugly man walked down the street...."ugly" is the adjective. Adjectives are not needed in a sentence...they only help to describe something better.
To What? How? When? Where?
If you have 12 questions and get 3 wrong, you answered 9 questions correctly. To calculate the score as a percentage, divide the number of correct answers by the total number of questions, then multiply by 100. This gives you a score of 75%.
Neither. The word "and" is a conjunction. The only 3 articles in English are a, an, and the.
As a percentage it is: 53.'3'% recurring '3'
Well, honey, an adjective can answer questions like "What kind?", "Which one?", "How many?", "How much?", and "Whose?" So, if you're looking for some extra spice to add to your sentences, just throw in an adjective or two. You're welcome.
-An adjective describes something...ie: the man walked down the street...has no adjectives. The ugly man walked down the street...."ugly" is the adjective. Adjectives are not needed in a sentence...they only help to describe something better.
An adjective clause is the group of words that contain the subject and the verb acting as an adjective. An adverb clause answers questions like how, when and where.
how many? how much? whose? what kind? which one?
The adjective form for the verb to misconceive is the past participle, misconceived. Example sentence:The misconceived questions on the algebra test earned Jeffrey an F. He did not read the questions carefully.
And - conjunction they - pronoun asked - verb many - adjective questions - noun
Adjectives ask these questions: which one, what kind, how many, how much, whose.
No, "tricky" is an adjective that describes something as deceptive, difficult, or challenging. An adverb would be a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to describe how something is done.
Yes.
One adjective beppo is fabulous
Yes, the word smelly is an adjective. It is based on the noun smell (odor) and has a connotation of having a bad or offensive smell.
The 3 Economics questions are: 1) What to produce 2) For whom to produce 3) and How to produce.