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Sure! Some examples of adjectives are "beautiful," "happy," "cold," and "tall." Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns in a sentence.
No, "secular" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something not connected to religion or spiritual matters.
Secular refers to things that are not religious or spiritual in nature, relating to the physical world rather than the divine. It can also describe institutions or societies that are not affiliated with any religious organization.
No, "polytheistic" is an adjective derived from "polytheism," which is a noun referring to the belief in or worship of multiple deities.
The word "religious" can be used as both an adjective and a noun.
The noun 'religious' is a common noun, a general word for any member of an order (community) associated with a religion.The word 'religious' is also an adjective.
An adjective is a word that modifies (describes) a noun. Examples of adjectives:adorablebadcolddeliciouseasyfrostygreenhappyignorantjealous
Examples of an adjective modifier is a word that gives more detail about the adjective. Some examples are very, moderately, slowly, quite, etc. These modifiers can also be numbers.
Examples of adjectives are:ampleannualbluecarefuldeliciouselusivefreshgoodgrandhappyicyjealouskeenlooseluckymortgagednoticeableoriginalovalpolitequietrosysordidsplendidtrueuglyvaguewetyellowzealous
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"a" and "the" are not adjectives. These are examples of what we call article(s).
Examples of an adjective modifier is a word that gives more detail about the adjective. Some examples are very, moderately, slowly, quite, etc. These modifiers can also be numbers.
"Noisy" can function as both an adjective and a predicate adjective. When used before a noun, it functions as a regular adjective (e.g., "a noisy neighbor"). When used after linking verbs such as "is" or "seems," it functions as a predicate adjective (e.g., "The class is noisy").
Any color - brown, black, red, blue, yellow, etc. Any size - large, small, gigantic, skinny, fat, etc.
No, it is an article (indefinite article), which is a form of "determiner" that determines if a noun is a specific example or any one of the examples. "An" obstacle = any obstacle "The" obstacle = a certain obstacle
Examples of words that function as a noun, a verb, or an adjective are:averagebettercounterexpressglassgreenhomelikepalepresentshorttime
Here are a some examples of adjective forms of the word admire: admirable admiring
Midget can be a Noun or Adjective. EXAMPLES: [Noun] The midget walked to the store. [Adjective] The midget child was born to early.