Adjective- Blue
Blue water was shining this morning as the sun rose.
No. Only if you begin a sentence with it. It is not a proper nor common noun, but an adjective.
When an adverb begins a sentence, it should be followed by a comma to separate it from the rest of the sentence's information. This helps to clarify the role of the adverb in modifying the verb or adjective that follows.
Our company's national sales meeting begins next week.
An exclamatory sentence expresses strong emotions or feelings and often begins with "What" or "How." A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and describes the subject. For example, in the sentence "What a beautiful day it is!" the predicate adjective "beautiful" describes "day." Another example is "How exciting the game was!" where "exciting" describes "the game."
there is no adjective in this sentence, an adjective describes a noun
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There is no adjective in this sentence.
The adjective is wild.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence.
The adjective in that sentence is empty.