Can you give me 20 examples of a adjective?
yes I can.
big
small
short
long
thin
flexible
irreproachable
reconcilable
irascible
choleric
wrathful
austere
luxurious
overelaborate
sumptuous
opulent
squalid
lascivious
lecherous
sulliable
"looks." E.g.*, "He looks parched."
*e.g. stands for "exempli gratia" which means "for example" in Latin. :)
The noun 'bathroom' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a thing.
Yes, professions are nouns. They are names or titles given to individuals who have specialized skills or expertise in a particular field of work.
What is correct father's or fathers'?
"Father's" indicates possession by one father, while "fathers'" indicates possession by multiple fathers.
Why speaking your thoughts can be better than writing them?
Speaking your thoughts can be better than writing them because it allows for more fluid and natural expression of ideas. It also enables immediate feedback and clarification through tone of voice and body language, fostering better communication and understanding. Additionally, speaking can be quicker and more convenient than writing for some people.
What are the two most commonly used memory technique?
The two most commonly used memory techniques are visualization, which involves creating mental images to help remember information, and chunking, which involves breaking down information into smaller, manageable chunks.
What is associated with a dictionary entry that has to do with?
A dictionary entry typically includes the spelling of a word, its part of speech, pronunciation guide, definitions, and sometimes examples of how the word is used in sentences.
"Eaten" is a passive verb form as it indicates that the subject of the sentence is receiving the action of eating.
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence Tina and Jen were the finalists.?
The answer is among the finalists. 'Among' is a preposition, so 'among the finalists' is a prepositional phrase.
What part of speech is tied down?
Tied down is a phrasal verb, as in "He tied down the load and drove away." Tied down is the past tense of tie down.
Tied is the past tense or past participle of the verb tie. Down is an adverb.
The present perfect continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action that began at some time in the past, is continuing in the present, and may continue into the future. It is formed with "have/has been" + present participle (verbs ending in -ing).
Why is there an apostrophe in won't?
The apostrophe in "won't" is a contraction that replaces the missing letters from "will not." It combines the words "will" and "not" into a single form for easier and smoother pronunciation.
The correct blend to complete the word is "SQUATTER." A squatter is a person who settles on land without right or title.
Is the function words a indirect object?
No, the function words are not an indirect object. Function words include prepositions, conjunctions, articles, and pronouns that serve as structural elements in a sentence, rather than indicating relationships between the subject and the object.