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No, it is a sentence that might contain an adjective. But the noun soccer placed before the noun ball is not considered an adjective. It is a noun adjunct or attributive noun that does not modify the ball.
Actually, the green hornet is a boy. He is played by Seth Rogen
Ojiverde --- (as adjective) Es un chico ojiverde (He is a green-eyed boy) (de) ojos verdes --- (as a phrase) Es un chico de ojos verdes (He is a boy with green eyes). Two ways of saying the same.
Red is an adjective. An adjective is a describing word, in the sentence "He threw the round and red ball and it hit the little chubby boy in his face" the words red, round, little, and chubby are all adjectives.
The adjective form is boyish. However, the word boy is sometimes used as an adjective for term such as 'boy genius' or 'boy band'.
A verb is the active part of the sentence, and tells what is being done or what characteristic is observed. A noun is a name word, and may be the subject of a sentence, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. An adjective is a describing word, that tells something about a noun or pronoun; either identifying it or something. --- You can define each of the words in a sentence by its part of speech, and by the role it plays in the sentence. The boy kicked the red ball quickly. [the boy - complete subject] [kicked the red ball quickly - complete predicate] the - article (determiner) boy - noun - simple subject kicked - verb - simple predicate the - article red - adjective, modifies ball ball - noun - direct object quickly - adverb, modifies hit a. verb : kicked b. noun: boy, ball c. adjective: red
I Played The Silver Ball
Chris Cantrell has: Played Green Boy in "Dragon Ball GT" in 1996. Played Man 1 in "Dragon Ball GT" in 1996. Played Driver in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Man A in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Office Man in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Cousin in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Postman in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Paperboy in "Fruits Basket" in 2001.
'Boyish' is the adjective derived from 'boy'. For example 'She fell for his boyish good looks, not realising that he was deceitful.'
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
Yes, as the Game Boy line does not have a region lock.
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