Interrogative adjectives are: Which, when who, how or why. Answer by:QLA
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Example sentence with three adjectives (silly, little, happy) and a noun (girl).She was a silly little girl but she was happy.
Here are some examples of compound adjectives: four-foot table part-time worker all-too-common error red-blooded hero green-eyed monster tight-fisted miser sure-footed climber broken-hearted lover long-winded bore REMEMBER: compound adjectives are only compound before the noun.
No. In each language there is an order in which adjectives are placed. You cannot say, for example "red big two squares" but rather "two big red squares." (see the related question below)
what are the example of basal adjectives
Interrogative adjectives are: Which, when who, how or why. Answer by:QLA
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30 exmples of compound adjectives
Examples of adjectives are:ampleannualbluecarefuldeliciouselusivefreshgoodgrandhappyicyjealouskeenlooseluckymortgagednoticeableoriginalovalpolitequietrosysordidsplendidtrueuglyvaguewetyellowzealous
Adjectives
"a" and "the" are not adjectives. These are examples of what we call article(s).
Some examples of adjectives are sweet, sour, icy, rough, large, small, hollow, round, and oval. Adjectives are words that generally describe a noun. Adjectives are parts of speech.
That is a tall building.
Adjectives?
The word wish does not have a lot of adjectives to relate with. However two examples of adjectives for this word are : wishful, and wishless.
Absolute adjectives are adjectives that are not capable of being intensified. Some examples are unique, dead, enormous, complete, and full.