Three.
Three is not an adverb. In a sentence it is a noun or an adjective.
Three
The three types of dependent clauses are adjective, adverb, and noun
The word 'sixteen', or any cardinal number is a noun or adjective.
Oh, dude, the adjective in that sentence is "three." It's describing how many turtles were swimming in the pond. So, like, if you ever need to count turtles, just remember that "three" is an adjective when it's doing this kind of job.
yes it is 3 is an adj.
The noun 'three' is a singular, common noun, a word for a thing. A number is a concrete noun when it represents people or things (three of the apples). A number is an abstract noun when it represents a concept (be there at three). When a number is used on it's own, a number is a noun (see page three). When a number is used to describe a noun, a number is an adjective (there are three pages).
Yes, three can be used as an adjective. Example: Justin ate three cookies.
Four is not a verb. Four can be an adjective and sometimes a noun. Adjective: I see four people. I see friendly people. Noun: The four was drawn. A ticket was drawn.
three turtles swam on the pond .Find the adjective
Three is not an adverb. In a sentence it is a noun or an adjective.
Three.
Numerous is the adjective form of number.
No.
Three-part is an adjective.
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