Crumbling, worn-down, creaky, firm
A pair of stairs is another term for a flight of stairs.
Descending the stairs
1-down 2-stairs.
They could be known as either a stairway, staircase, stairwell, or a flight of stairs.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
One example is, "Where is the man that you saw on the stairs?"
HiPretty Sure 'faded' is an adjectiveSource: faded" class='external' title="fadedThanks Yes. faded is an adjective because it describes things. e.g. she came down the stairs in her faded pink pjs
The word red is an adjective. It describes something that is a noun. Color, size, shape, taste, texture- all are adjectives.
Yes, because you are describing how someone is doing somethings. For example you say: She dreamily walked down the stairs. Hope that helped :-D
The word under is a preposition, an adverb, and an adjective; for example: Preposition: We keep the step ladder under the stairs. Adverb: The stream flows under a bridge. Adjective: That's a perfect gift for an under graduate.
No, the word noisily is an adverb; a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:The kids ran noisily up the stairs to the playroom.
The word bound is a verb, as in "She came bounding down the stairs."Also, it is a noun, as in "She went up the stairs in two bounds."It is an adjective when you say something like "The bus was bound for Missouri."The dictionary gives many more examples, if you are still doubtful.
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NO. Use "flight of stairs"
A pair of stairs is another term for a flight of stairs.
up the stairs
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