A nominative is writing fiction. I think here 'writing fiction' is a noun phrase that acts as a subject predicate. 'Writing fiction' is not an adjective and therefore is falsely nominated.
* adjective * modifies the subject of the sentence 'novel'
No, the word human is a noun and an adjective. Examples:Noun: The human was the lead character in the science fiction movie.Adjective: Fear is part of the human condition.
The word is spelled non-fiction usually, although we are doing away with hyphens on most words nowadays.
"Bookish" is an adjective commonly used to describe things related to books or characteristics associated with reading or literature.
The plural form of novel, when referring to a book, is "novels". When the word novel is referring to something, such as a 'novel idea', it is an adjective, so does not have a plural form.
The suffix "al" in "fictional" transforms the noun "fiction" into an adjective meaning "related to or characteristic of fiction." It is commonly used to describe something that is not real or factual, such as a fictional character or story.
No. It is a rather unusual hyphenated compound adjective. There may exist somewhere in fiction an actual nine-headed monster.
Elements of realistic fiction include believable characters, settings that could exist in the real world, plausible events, and themes that reflect real-life experiences. The aim is to create a story that feels authentic and relatable to readers, even if the plot itself is fictional.
The word 'novel' is both an adjective and a noun. The noun novel is a word for a written work of fiction: My favorite author has just published a new novel. The adjective novel is a word that describes a noun as new, unusual, or interesting: They have a novel approach to promoting our products.
No, the word 'pure' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Examples:The cake is made with pure honey.This essay is pure fiction.
Yes, "fiction" is a noun. It refers to literature that is not based on real events or people, but rather created from the author's imagination.