Adjectives & Articles
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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rough, smooth, hard, firm, sharp, ovular, circular, rectangular, triangular, shiny, dull, etc......
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Words that describe homework are: Easy, boring, helpful, etc.
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Adjectives that begin with the letter N: nacreous naifs naive naked nameless nappy narcissistic narcoleptic narrow nasal nasally...
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The adjective form is educated. Example sentence:An educated person can get a better job than an uneducated person.
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HORROR
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It's an intensifier. An intensifier it may be, but that is not a part of speech. 'Very' is primarily an adverb, although it can...
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royal. The royal family went to Spain.
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thick frosty cool cold smooth whipped blended sweet creamy frothy chocolaty refreshing satisfying
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Since a Pyrrhic victory is defined as a "victory with devastating cost to the victor", the opposite can either of two things; "a...
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Solidify is the verb (to make hard/solid or stronger)
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Believable. An adjective always describes a noun, so we would say "The theory of relativity is believable".
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rough, soft, firm, shakey, search words like that in the theasure and I'm sure you will find more, hopefully.
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Adventure is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. The same form is used as the adjective as well. Adventure and venture the...
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Yes, you can use the word fast as a noun. Example:The fast and the strong will win the race.
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To predict = the verb predictability= noun; the possibility for something to be predicted predictor= noun; something/someone...
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No. Use "less bad" or "better" It is, though people tend to opt for the positive, i.e. it is better
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admirable : worthy of praise adorable : something that is so attractive or cute that it fills you with feelings of love...
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Fluffy, silent, peaceful, glistening, sparkling,`gentle, nice, quiet, unique, special, beautiful (To some people), flashy -A...
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Movable, traveling, adaptable, ambulatory, changeable, fluid, free,itinerant, liquid, locomotive, loose, migrant, migratory,...
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Here are some adjectives that describe gorillas: large, hairy, strong, intelligent, curious, social.
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Yes, it is. It's called an "article adjective." Many people get confused about this since almost everyone just calls it an...
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Simple descriptions for a street use some of the following adjectives: paved or unpaved busy or quiet city or suburban wide or...
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Both Luxembourgish and Luxembourgen are found in English dictionaries.
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aetiology analogy anthology biology cardiology cosmetology cosmology cryptology doxology dermatology ecology etymology etiology...
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Frightening is the noun form of the verb to frighten.
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What to look for to identify adjectives and adverbs:Adjectives modify nouns; green house slippery slope hot soup Adverbs modify...
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Deceiving, deceitful, and deceptive are adjectives for the verb to deceive.
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Some adjectives to describe daffodils are yellow, bright, colourful, pretty, or cheerful.
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magnificent, massive, melodic, mighty, moaning, modern, mysterious
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Overlook
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Here are some:slickshinyhardrectangularetc.
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The adjective pertaining to fame is famous.
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Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are describing words. Adjectives to describe the noun peace might be:world...
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Silver, or Grey..
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It depends on its usage. In the example of "Jim was a casualty of war" it would be an adjective but if it were used as "The...
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Some adjectives to describe a fire are curling, twisting, flickering, shifting, singing, or hot.
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Answer1. Amazing.2. Abashed.3. Awful.4. Adorable5. Attractive.6. Ancient.7. Adventurous.8. Awry.9. Average,10. Angry.
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demonic deplorable desicable depressed, depressing destitute devastated, devastating devilish devious disastrous disgusting...
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How to locate an adjective:1. Find a noun or pronoun2. Ask the questions that adjectives answer before the noun or pronoun....
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WhiteColdRefreshingChillingTastyCream...:) Hope this was helpful x
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The adjective of "ambition" is "ambitious".
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Definition of CONFRONTATION : the act of confronting : the state of being confronted: asa : a face-to-face meetingb : the...
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The word "worse" is already hte comparative of the word "bad".If you are looking for a superlativ in connextion to "worse" the...
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Pretty is an adjective: Oh what a pretty dress you are wearing! Pretty can also be a noun: Where are you going my pretty? Or an...
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Worried is both an adjective and a verb. Example uses: 'My worried mother has been on my mind.' - adjective. 'I worried about my...
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"Competition" is a noun of the type called "abstract nouns", which represent concepts rather than tangible objects.
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fast,strong,hard worker,smart,talented,tough, dedication,athletic,and talented. well that's enough figure out more on your own...
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The adjective form is party, spelled exactly the same as the noun form party. Example uses:As a noun: The party starts at...
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courageous, strong, selfless, determined, compassonate, brave
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Better is an adjective. It is the comparative form of the adjective; good, better, best. Example sentence:I'm going out to buy a...
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The word under is a preposition, an adjective, or an adverb. Example uses:Preposition: I would be concerned under those...
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There are two types of telemarketing: outbound and inbound. Outbound telemarketing calls are those placed by salespeople to homes...
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an evaluative adjective
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The noun form is "prudence "; the quality of being prudent.
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The word playful is an adjective.
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One term is sadistic.
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It is worse. "More evil" is a silly frenchification. Avoid it.
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The adjective form can be dissenting or dissident, and the adverbs are the rarely-seen dissentingly or dissidently.
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Scary, Mysterious, Frightning, Dark, Haunted
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zipped Your backpack's not zipped.
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Yes, kind is a noun. It is also an adjective. Example uses:As a noun: Jim and Jack are two of a kind. The kind that usually gets...
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The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
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Some words that can describe the noun spoon are: silver silver plate silverware stainless plastic wooden soup dessert utensil...
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The comparative form of dry is drier example: Bailey's clothes are drier than Mike's clothes
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Dancer is a noun (a person, place, thing, or idea). The adjective form is usually dancing, such as dancing shoes or dancing...
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An old man acting young is an elderly person that tries not to embarass his or her grandchild in front of his or her friends. He...
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'Interest' is not an adjective or adverb, so it cannot have a comparative or superlative form.The adjectives 'interested' and...
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In such a situation you can use positive words that bring about your most positive characteristics. The words that you can use...
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extraordinary, quiet, violent, tranquil, rocky, foreign and bizarre
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No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
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My best friend was wearing her Monday shirt.The Monday morning paper always has the supermarket section.
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Degrading, horrible, immoral.
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it depends on how you use it. if you write "The President leads the country" it is a verb. but if you use it to describe...
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'Elude' is a verb. Therefore it has no meaning as an adjective, since it isn't one.
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Yes it is. Tranquil is a word used to describe the aura of a place. For example, "This rainforest is very tranquil." In this...
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The adjective form is axiomatic.
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An adjective modifies a noun. The adjective forms are collapsible and collapsed. The collapsible sofa becomes a bed.The...
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The comparative would be "more clever".
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The noun form is boisterousness.
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