The adjective is "four."
But it should be "who live in New Jersey" (people), and if it means he has only four sisters and all of them live in New Jersey, there should be a comma after sisters. Otherwise it can mean that he has more, and only four live in New Jersey.
Four Sisters was created on 2001-06-13.
no brothers he has four sisters,alan is the only boy and youngest of his siblings
He has four.
Yes, he was the youngest of four children. He has 2 sisters, and 1 brother.
didn't have any brothers and sisters
It is an adjective. All numbers are adjectives because they describe How.
It can be a noun or an adjective. The adjective describes a four-sided shape or area.
Four Sisters ended on 2001-08-16.
Four Sisters was created on 2001-06-13.
yes she had four sisters
In the term "four turtles" the word four is an adjective (or determiner). It tells how many turtles there are.
This is a four-metre table.My brother is a part-time worker.Don't go near the green-eyed monster.
Ruby Bridges had four brothers and sisters Ruby Bridges had four brothers and sisters
The nouns in the sentence are:foxcity (for some, reason four out of five dictionaries say that country is an adjective and a noun but city is just a noun, used here as a 'noun as adjective')catday
Yes he had four sisters
Buddy Valastro is a famous baker, he owns carlo's bakery in New Jersey, and he has his own show: Cake Boss. He has four kids and is married to Lisa. He also has four sisters: Marie, Grace, Lisa, and Madeline.
I have four siblings, two brothers and two sisters.