Sure- "That girl is so skinny that she's, like, paper thin!"
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'Stick thin' might be better to describe a person- "That girl is so skinny that she's, like, stick thin!"
The word 'paper' can be a noun or adjective depending on the use and context of the sentence. NOUN: Sally folded the tissue into a small square. ADJECTIVE: Sally folded the tissue in a specific manner to create a paper rose. NOUN: Tom wrote, "I love you" on a piece of paper. ADJECTIVE: Tom wrote, "I love you" to make a paper valentine. NOUN: The bag was made of paper. ADJECTIVE: Many people prefer paper bags because they disintegrate in land fills.
The word 'gingerly' is an adjective and an adverb.The adjective 'gingerly' is a word used to describe a noun.The adverb 'gingerly' is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:He walked to school at a gingerly pace. (adjective)She gingerly lifted the paper to see where the spider went. (adverb)
No, the pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective which can describe a subject or and object noun' for example:My mother will pick us up.The teacher returned my test paper.
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An adjective describes (or modifies) a noun or a pronoun. An adjective can also describe a verbal, phrase, or clause that is acting as a noun.Adjectives can describe the following:Sizes: Large, Small, TinyShapes: Round, Triangular, SquaredColours: Blue, Black, White, Red, YellowAmounts: 3 Tons, 2lbsMaterials used: Wood, Cement, Paper, Wool, GlassSpeeds: Fast, Slow, ModerateSmells: Rancid, ScentedAge: Old, Young
Strong is not a measurable absolute adjective. Some paper is stronger than others (Kraft paper is stronger than Kleenex), some paper is stronger than natural flat objects like leaves. No paper is stronger than steel. Strong can be applied to paper with regard to compression, tension and sheer strength - all the answers would be different.
cellophane paper, tracing paper and wax paper.
The word due is the adjective in the sentence They quickly realized that the paper was due soon.
yes, it can be as adjective. Example: The Smallville Gazette is a weekly paper. It can also be an adverb: Example ; The Littletown paper is published weekly.
ur so flat i even need something flatter than paper to describe you.
Some objects that are made of paper are books, guides, pamphlets, amd also text books used in school.
lets say if you drop a boulder and A PIECE OF PAPER THEY WILL FALL AT THE SAME TIME IN A VACUUM SEALED CHAMBER