One, giant, and two (adjectives)
Rock, pieces, and ice (nouns)
Puzzle pieces
The noun form of the adjective 'gigantic' is giganticness. A related noun form is giant.
Earth's tectonic plates.
The word 'gigantic' is the adjective form of the noun giant.
The giant pieces of the Earth that are always moving are called tectonic plates. They are large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that fit together like a puzzle and float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them. The movement of these tectonic plates, known as plate tectonics, is responsible for shaping the Earth's continents, causing earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the creation of mountain ranges.
As a noun: She was dating a professional basketball player who seemed like a giant among our average sized group.As an adjective: My mom always buys the giant sized packages that don't fit in the cabinets.
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Giant can be used as a noun (a giant) and an adjective (a giant tree).
gigantic
Giant can be an adjective, and it can be a noun.
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Huge. enormous.gigantic
No, "giant" is not a linking verb. In this context, "giant" is functioning as an adjective describing the noun it precedes. A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, which renames or describes the subject.
It is like being in a giant cave that has been carved and decorated.
The sperm whale eats the giant squid, so yes, you will find bits and pieces of the giant squid inside them.
Giant can either be an adjective, describing something of size, or a large character (usually fictional and found in fairy tales) of immense size. 'The giant structure towered so far above them, the top seemed immersed within the clouds.' The giant boomed out again,"Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an English-man!" The giant was giant.
the first boats were carved out of a giant tree log