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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The priest christened the baby Anette.
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What are some adjectives that describe a notebook?
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The Deep blue sea is sparkling when I touch it.
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Is easterly an adjective? is it even a word??...
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I'm not for sure but maybe this could bee one. "He carefully picked up the knife."
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The comparative form is "more/less thrilling" (ex. some opinions are that motorbikes are more thrilling than cars). However, the...
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun as in green. All is not an adjective.
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Either add -er (fast --> faster) or add more in front (beautiful --> more beautiful).
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An adjectival phrase is a group of words describing a noun e.g ball so you could say aredroundbouncymulticoloredsmallrugby...
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Yes
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No. They are proper nouns. They are the name of a PLACE.
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attractive, assertive, appealing, affluent, adept, angelic, agreeable
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Risky is an adjective. An example sentence is "He was planning a risky endeavor."
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No. "Had" is a verb in past tense, not an adjective.
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sure you can. example: awesome
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more graceful most graceful :D
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It is none of these, it's an adverb. As adjectives, merry is positive, merrier is compoarative and merriest is superlative. ...
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Yes if it is in the present posses is the correct vocabulary, if it is in the past posed is the correct word.
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This is an assignment given to students to take home for their parents or guardians to write. This assignment is for the teacher...
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more secure and most secure
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If it describes a noun, than yes, it is an adjective.
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sweet, respectful, charming...
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The lonely man sat in the dilapidated house
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Unbid Uncut Undue Unfit Unlit Upper Upset Urban Usual Utter
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Depends on what kind, but most use the phrase "poetry in motion" to descibe all forms respectably.
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Switch off your AC's,Plant some treesCome to your Senses, Make Delhi GREEN
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SPARSEST (according to Study Island Tests)
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muggy: hot, humid masterful: controlling situations in a confident and skillful ways massive: very large, solid, heavy malicious:...
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tarado estupido menso lelo buey imbecil huevon inepto mocoso cabron cabareter esquinero teibolero etc.
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A tall young woman walked into the shop.
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it could be used as an adjective or an adverb
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voluptuousvulgarvictoriousvain
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I went skating on the pond. You saw me fall down. we went skating on the pond. She saw me fall down. Sally gave me the report.
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Most likely it was once terrific, but over time that adjective came to have a positive connotation, except in rare cases such as...
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Comparison is similar, but opposite, to contrast. You can think of what you are not like, and sometimes that can help you think...
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Incomparable adjectives and adverbs
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Unservicable Snapped Unusable Cracked
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its noble-nobler-noblest
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There is no hard-and-fast rule for "an" or "a" prior to a word beginning with "h", however the correct usage is "an holistic".See...
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it depends on how warm you are
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The adjective in a sentence is the word that describes the subject (the subject is the basic thought that is being talked about...
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It would be termed the "Elizabethan era," e.g., "Queen Elizabeth ruled during the Elizabethan era." Another answer The previous...
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Beautiful is an adjective, as in "She is a beautiful girl." Beautifully is an adverb, as in "She sings beautifully."
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The word beautiful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form is beautifulness or beauty.
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Adjectives describe nouns, so yes, best is an adjective, as in "best friend." It is a superlative adjective, used for comparisons...
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Intellectual, Imaginative, Impressive
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Well in some sentences was is the necessary verb, but in some sentences you could use and an action verb. Ex. 1) I was cold in...
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.. The plum was purple. The girl is pretty. The duckling is fuzzy. ...
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colrful beautiful plant green red long quiet soft useful wet important ect.
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They brought a long grocery list to the market.
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Fast, big, wide, large, nice, heavy, etc. There are many, many more also. Listing all of them would be tedious though.
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Follows the word it modifies.
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Do you mean a sentence using love as an adjective? This is a message of love. He received a love letter from her.
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My child is prescribed Fluzet and Levolin Syrup. I think Fluzet is for Cold and Flu and Levolin for cough.
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How about "football team", "hamburger bun", "college dictionary", "budget deficit", and "elephant herd"? It is a very common...
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adjetives are describing wordslike- that's a really nice blue carNice and blue would be the adjetives in this sentence because it...
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Vain To list few more: Vacuous. Vagrant. Vague. Valiant. Vapid. Variable. Variant. Venial. Venomous. Venturesome. Verbose....
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To be lazy means to be so preoccupied with comfort or pleasure that you neglect your regular work or duties.
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rough slippery gooey smooth dry spongy oily crunchy creamy
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obsolete
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1. blinked sweat from my eyes2. My heart almost stopped beating3. His eyes staring in disbelief4. Wild with fear5. My...
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Gullible
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sleep...that's the sweetest thing on earth! or sugar :D
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'Whose' is an interrogative adjective.
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That depends on how the word is used. See below: She tried and tried with all her might, but she couldn't finish in time. (might...
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extremly focus amd organized
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In linguistics, a noun is a member of a large, open lexical category whose members can occur as the main word in the subject of...
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Regular degree means it is not comparative or superlative. For example: Good - regular. Better - comparitive. Best - superlative.
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joyful, glad, cheerful, jolly, gleeful,
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More capable Most capable
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Yes it can be In the sentence The one man who ... One is an adjective
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Yes, it can be used as an adjective (the crippled old man), a past tense verb (we crippled their defenses in that battle) or a...
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-ish or -less
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