a adjective in a sentence
- I would have girls regard themselves not as adjectives but as nouns,
- chill : to relax . as adjective : comfortable.
- This dichotomy is complicated by equally common relative clauses that function as adjectives.
- Yagua uses adjective-like nouns as adjectives.
- If it is accepted English to use geographical names as adjectives, leave it.
- It's difficult to find a adjective in a sentence.
- As adjectives they appear after the noun and act as any other adjective would.
- :: : See Participle # English for the use of participles as adjectives.
- As adjectives the Latin Macedo and Greek ( Maked鬾 ) denote foremost a Macedonian man.
- New Zealanders use " drissy " as adjective meaning " frantic ."
- One attorney in this section demands that trademarks never be used as nouns, only as adjectives.
- That said, relative clauses, which act as adjectives, are also formed using-?.
- Some English words vary their accented syllable based on whether they are used as nouns or as adjectives.
- The Dutch strong participles are, however, sometimes preserved in Afrikaans when the participles are used as adjectives:
- A word class that refers to properties or states has been described either as adjectives or as stative verbs.
- A class of words that describe properties or states has been described either as adjectives or as stative verbs.