It can be, when it is used with a noun (this is very close to an adjunct, not an adjective).e.g family values, family problemsFamily is otherwise a noun.
My family is dysfunctional. Or you could use an adjective like organised or loving or hard working
The past tense of the verb to keep can also be used as an adjective (e.g. kept woman).
The nouns are:memberswaterfowl (attributive noun describing the noun 'family')familygeeseflocksautumnThe adjectives are: otherlargeeach
The word 'family is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a group consisting of two parents and their children as a unit; all the descendants of a common ancestor; all the persons living together in one household; a group of related things.The word 'family' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example 'the family home' or 'the family bible.'
It can be, when it is used with a noun (this is very close to an adjunct, not an adjective).e.g family values, family problemsFamily is otherwise a noun.
Rich is an Adjective. EX: The rich family donated their money to the poor. <---- Rich is your Adjective, because it describes the family.
'Excited' is the adjective. It describes the noun 'family'. The only other noun is 'train', and there is no adjective linked to it.
the adjective is SMALL
My family is dysfunctional. Or you could use an adjective like organised or loving or hard working
The greatest
Viva, Vivacious, lively, vivid.
Word families for the noun 'patriot' are:patriotic (adjective)unpatriotic (adjective)patriotism (noun)
Yes, the possessive adjective 'your' is used to describe the noun 'family', a correct usage.
Prettiest is the superlative adjective in that sentence.
Adopted can be used as a verb and an adjective. Verb: That family adopted three children. Adjective: an adopted child
Lovely is Ian adjective as well as a noun.