In the sentence "Tomorrow is going to be a hot day," the adjective is "hot." It describes the noun "day," indicating the temperature expected for that day. Adjectives provide more information about a noun, enhancing the overall meaning of the sentence.
The weather forecast determines whether it will be hot or cold tomorrow. Check with your local weather service for the most accurate prediction.
No, hot and cold are adjectives.
Hot is an adjective. I like eating hot food.
I am not sure but i am going there tomorrow morning.... I beleive ylu can
Hot!!
is it hot or cold tomorrow
Well these should be considered: * hot * hot * hot * hot
no it is going to be 40degrees so wear long pants long shirt and uggs it will be freezing
The forecast for tomorrow's weather is sunny and hot.
'hot' is an adjective. Adjectives don't have tenses.
Some adjectives about summer are: hot, humid, warm, sunny, rainy, and bright.
hotter, hottest