No. Harrier is the thing or person who harries (bothers, annoys). The adjectives would be the participle forms of the verb (to harry) which are harrying (being done by the harrier) and harried (the one harried).
B is correct.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Brave, strong, tough, and energetic.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Yes, but then you won't learn nothin'. "Harry" is a noun. You can stick it into nearly any sentence. For that matter, Harry could stick it into nearly any sentence. See how easy that was? ---------------------------- Harry is a noun, yes. Harry can be a name. "Harry went to the store." But it can also be an adjective. If you want it to be an adjective, I don't think you spelled it right. "The Hairy elephant sneezed." I'm not sure how to spell harry as an adjective. ___________________ Harry (with an upper-case H) can only be a name. With a lower-case h, it is a verb meaning to plunder, ravage, or harass. Harry cannot be an adjective.
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Harry is a name (like Harry Potter), but if you're talking about the word hairy, it's an adjective.
Yes. Bigger is the comparative adjective in that sentence.
Yes, the adjective bigger is the comparative form of big.The superlative form is 'biggest'.
That doesn't make any sense, you fool.
Born on June 9, 1969, this "wooded" rapist, no pun intended, is now roaming the bushes of Fairview, TN. Also an adjective to describe a creepy person.
The suffix -ily is an adverbial suffix that is added to adjectives to form adverbs that indicate the manner in which something is done. It often carries the meaning of "in a particular manner" or "to a certain degree". Examples include gladly, quickly, and happily.
No. Harrier is the thing or person who harries (bothers, annoys). The adjectives would be the participle forms of the verb (to harry) which are harrying (being done by the harrier) and harried (the one harried).
B is correct.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Brave, strong, tough, and energetic.