Describing, identifying , quantifying.
It describes , identifies, or quantifies a noun
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An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. An adjective usually precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies.
An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. (it can also modify a noun phrase or clause)
A word that modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun
Yes. An adjective is any word that modifies a noun or pronoun; this is the function of "important."
Not the phrase. The word "which" is used as an adjective, but "one" following it would be a noun.
An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. An adjective usually precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies.
Adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It modifies the noun and pronoun.
The word that modifies a noun or a pronoun is and adjective.
A prepositional phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun is an adjective prepositional phrase. An adjective prepositional phrase almost always follows the noun/pronoun it modifies.
An adjectives modifies a noun or pronoun. There are three adjectives in this sentence. "Small" modifies the noun "antelope". "Brown" modifies the noun "fur". And "top" modifies the noun "half".
An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. (it can also modify a noun phrase or clause)
it is a possessive pronoun (but used as an adjective, because it modifies a noun).
A pronoun is any word that acts as a noun. An adjective modifies a noun. The difference between a possessive adjective (my, his, her) and a possessive pronoun is that the adjective form can be used before a noun, while the pronoun form is used with a verb. The pronoun "his" is both an adjective and a pronoun, while "her" is an adjective and "hers" is a pronoun, one that could not be used before a noun (It is her ball. It is her ball.)
A word that modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun
Yes. An adjective is any word that modifies a noun or pronoun; this is the function of "important."
The word 'no' is a an adverb, an adjective, and a noun, not a pronoun.Examples:We have no more time. (adverb, modifies the adjective 'more')We have no homework today. (adjective, describes the noun 'homework')We have one no and three yeses. (noun, a word for a thing)
a participle is a verb form that acts as an adjective and it modifies a noun or pronoun