Shiny is Adjective.
Yes, the word "metal" is a noun. It refers to a class of elements that are typically solid, shiny, ductile, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
"Shiny" is not an adverb; it is an adjective that describes the appearance of something as bright or glossy. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, but "shiny" is specifically used to describe a noun.
The superlative of shiny is shiniest.
Yes, a mirror is a shiny object that reflects light.
In a shiny pot, a shiny pan, other shiny cooking utensils and cooking-ware, a mirror, and in clear water.
The word shiny is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a shiny car; shiny hair.The verb is to shine (shines, shining, shined): We need to shine a light on this.The noun form is shine (shines): The shine on my shoes made them look brand new.
The word shiny is an adjective and so doesn't have a plural. It is only nouns that have a plural form.
The word shiny is an adjective and so doesn't have a plural. It is only nouns that have a plural form.
It is a noun. A noun is a person, place or thing, whereas an adjective is a word of description such as wet, shiny or smooth
Oh, dude, shiny is actually an adjective, not a common noun. Common nouns are like, your everyday regular nouns, you know, like "dog" or "car." Shiny just describes how something looks, like how my forehead looks after a long day of answering questions.
Yes. It says that something (a noun) has a shine, or brightness.
The suffix is -ly. It is a common adjectival affix that changes noun into an adjective. Something described by a -ly constucted affix is described to have he qualities of the modified noun. The nounly cat would be described as having the qualities of a noun. In this case the base is the noun sparkle and something described as sparkle would have the luminescent qualities of a sparkle.
The word "chrome" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a type of metal with a shiny surface. As a verb, it means to plate or coat an object with chromium or a chromium compound to give it a shiny finish.
No, it is a noun, as an adverb describes an adverb, eg. 'I ran quickly', quickly being the adverb. Needle is a noun, as nouns are a person, animal, place, thing or an object. An adjective descibes the noun, eg, 'the pin was silver and shiny'or ' I picked up the silver and shiny pin' Silver and shiny being the adjective, pin being the noun.
Yes, the word "metal" is a noun. It refers to a class of elements that are typically solid, shiny, ductile, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
silver is both a noun and an adjective. silver the metal is a noun but silver the color is adjective.
"Shiny" is not an adverb; it is an adjective that describes the appearance of something as bright or glossy. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, but "shiny" is specifically used to describe a noun.