The word 'ripe' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a ripe peach, the time is ripe).The noun form for the adjective ripe is ripeness.
The word 'ripe' is an adjective, the verb is - to ripen.
The crimson tomato hung ripe on the vine.
Sure, here's a sentence using the word "knife": "I carefully used the sharp knife to slice through the ripe tomatoes for the salad."
Sure, here's a sentence using the word "knife": "I carefully used the sharp knife to slice the ripe tomatoes for the salad."
Ripe is an adjective.
The raw boomtown was ripe for an enthusiastic entrepreneur to step in with some hard cash.
Fresh and ripe are the adjectives describing the noun grapes.
The peaches at the farmers' market were ripe and juicy.
Your question is written incorrectly. It should be: Each of these apples is ripe. The subject is Each (singular), so the verb must be singular, is. This is a singular sentence.
The Luhya translation of the English word 'Ripe' is "Okhwenga".
You could use UN or OVER as prefixes for the word ripe.