An adjective answers WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH? WHOSE?
Adjectives typically answer four key questions: What kind? (descriptive quality), Which one? (specificity), How many? (quantity), and How much? (degree or intensity). These questions help to provide more detail and context about the nouns they modify. For example, in the phrase "three red apples," "three" answers "how many," and "red" answers "what kind."
Adjectives answer the questions: "What kind?", "Which one?", and "How many?" about the words they modify.
There are many things that are objective in questions and answers in banking. One objective answer is that the bank handles a lot of money.
Well, that depends on who you are talking to. I am one of the very many, many people that answers questions, yes. Am I the only one, definitely no. Am I answering this question and at the same time planning to answer other questions on the site? Yes.
because no one answered them.
Adjectives answer these four questions: Which one? What kind? How much? Whose?
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That will depend on the question. WikiAnswers is one site that you can find answers for questions on. There are also many sites that specialise in particular subjects where you can ask questions and get answers.
Well, honey, an adjective can answer questions like "What kind?", "Which one?", "How many?", "How much?", and "Whose?" So, if you're looking for some extra spice to add to your sentences, just throw in an adjective or two. You're welcome.
how many? how much? whose? what kind? which one?
12/0.1 is one of infinitely many possible answers.