Factual descriptions have following features :
- An opening statement ( contain information who , what and where the subject is )
- A series of paragraph ( begin with a topic sentence that previews the information contained in the sentences follow )
- A concluding paragraph
- Headings , subheadings , picture , etc. to support the description
First, the Condition of the car or parts of the car, so words like-
Good, new, fine, bad, poor
Secondly, the colors of the car's inside, outside, or features.
Third, the size of the car and its ammenities-
Big, small, large, wide, long
Fourth, the top speed of the car, or the acceleration rate, and (If you are describing a moving car) the speed of the car-
Fast, slow, etc.
A made of transportation that has four wheels and is self propelled that you can travel on.
Six adjective to describe a car:
He enjoys his job at the used car lot. (car = an adjective describing lot.) She was awakened by a loud car horn. (car = an adjective describing horn.)
sophisticated nice pretty elegant cute wonderful...
An Adjective that might describe a car can be: Fast.
Example: The fast car zoomed by my house.
helpful but pollutional
That car is white.
Used is a verb (past tense of use) and an adjective (a used car).
The word "clean" can be an adjective when used like this: I like driving my clean car. In this case, "clean" is used to describe the car, making it an adjective.
Some adjective to describe a car are:canary yellowChevroletclunkercobalt blueCompactconservativeconvertiblecustomized
Yes, the verb form crashed can be used as an adjective, as when describing a vehicle such as a car.
The word lemon can be a noun and an adjective. The word car is a noun.
The adjective form for the verb to use is the past participle, used (a used car).The adjective form for the noun use is useful(useful information).
This is a demonstrative adjective. (e.g. this car)It can also be a pronoun. (e.g. this is my car)An adjective asks: what kind? or which one? -- thisbicycle
"Unsettling" is an adjective that means disturbing or upsetting:The car accident was an unsettling experience.
Used is a verb (past tense of use) and an adjective (a used car).
In English, the word 'Italian' can be an adjective or a noun depending on its use. In the sentence 'She is Italian' and 'this is an Italian car' the word 'Italian' is an adjective. In the sentences 'Here come the Italians' and 'Is he an Italian' the word 'Italian' is a noun.
Used is a verb (past tense of use) and an adjective (a used car).
Yes, if you don't use it as a noun. If used as an adjective, you can use the following example: Mike's car is sky blue.
The word "clean" can be an adjective when used like this: I like driving my clean car. In this case, "clean" is used to describe the car, making it an adjective.
Jealous is an adjective, so you would use it to describe a noun. For example, I am jealous of my neighbor's new car.
Yes. Example: He bought a fast car. Fast is an adjective describing car.
The pronoun their is a possessive adjective, describing the car as belonging to Robin and Paul.
Picked is an adjective, as in specially chosen or selected