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Includes questions related to the comprehension, usage and identification of the parts of speech that are used to describe, modify and indicate nouns.

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What are good adjectives to describe World War 2?

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Horrible, brutal, terrible, awful, disastrous, horrifying, miserable, vicious, damaging, dangerous, hostile, and deadly.

Word used to ask about something's location?

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no question buttrying to look for answer.

Which of the words does not describe hairpiece?

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Which of the word does not describe a hairpieces

What is the comparative form of in?

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The comparative form of in is inner.

What is the comparative and superlative of tidy?

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neater = comparative

neatest = superlative

What is the comparative form of active?

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"More active" and "less active" are a few of the possible comparatives for active.

Native English grammar gives "activer, activest," while adopted French grammar gives "more active, most active." Some people think the native English form always "sounds wrong" when used with imported adjectives of Romance origin, and even on some polysyllabic native adjectives.

What adjective for sun?

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'Solar' , as in 'Solar System'.

What is comparative form of behave?

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"Behave" is a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative form.

What is the adjective for the word stranger?

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'Strange'.

Rather than saying 'stranger' , we can say ' a strange person'.

Is plastic an adjective?

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Yes, it can be. It is also a noun.

Is local an adjective?

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Yes, it can be, meaning in the nearby area. It can colloquially be a noun for a local train or a localized anethestic.

Which word describes a gleaming gem?

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The word "scintillation" could be used. To scintillate means to glitter, sparkle, or twinkle.

Is penetrate a verb noun or adjective?

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penetrate is an adjective

What are some words to describe a shopping mall?

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busy, fun, beautiful,lots of stuff,

Crowded, spacious, temperature-controlled, seasonally-decorated, brightly lit, public access compliant, deteriorating, out-of-date, downtown, suburban, rural, closed, food court deficient, dilapidated, new, discount, outlet, straight out of the 1970's, empty, isolated, junky, razzle dazzle, bling mall, upscale, yuppie, preppy, snobby, exclusive, designer,

What is the comparative form of expensive?

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The comparative form of the adjective expensive is more expensive.

The superlative form is most expensive.

What adjective describe responsible?

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‘Responsible’ is an adjective

Is the word south African a noun?

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No, the word "southern" is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. The adjective "southern" is a form of the word "south".

The word "south" is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.

The noun "south" (lower case s) is a common noun as a general word for the direction of a compass lying directly opposite north ; a general word for a part of a country or a place that is located in this direction.

The noun "South" (capital S) is a proper noun in the US as a word for the 11 states of the 1861-65 Confederacy (the Confederate States of America).

What is the adjective of Amy's exotic parakeet laid three tiny eggs in the nest?

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The adjectives are exotic (modifies parakeet), three and tiny (modifies eggs), and the (modifies nest). An arguement can be made too that Amy's is also an adejctive as it modifies parakeet also.

What are five words that describe Danny Zuko?

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I would describe him as: young, tough, handsome, cool, funny.