Adjectives can describe nouns and pronoun.
These adjectives describe the amount of quantityof a noun or pronoun
Adjectives describe words, not nouns.
Adjectives and adverbs are both words in sentences that describe other words. Adjectives describe the absolute state or condition of a noun. For example, "tall" can describe "boy". Adverbs describe the absolute state or condition of a verb. For example "runs" can be described by the adverb "quickly".
Yes, both words are adjectives (words used to describe nouns).
She is brave, kind, and she is an Indian.
loving and bold
There are many adjectives that can describe the Louisiana Purchase. Two adjectives that describe the Louisiana Purchase well are enormous and expensive.
Adjectives describe nouns other word don't describe adjectives. So there are no adjectives being described in the sentence but two, sales and green are adjectives.They describe the people and the bike.
Spiritual, and eternal.
cara
saskatchewannabe
Two adjectives that might describe the Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817 might be historical and conciliatory.
Cold, and brutal.
Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns.
Nouns do not describe; nouns are persons, places, things, or ideas. Adjectives are words that describe a noun.Adjectives that might describe the noun hate:MaddeningFrustratingdestructiveupsettingvengefulignorant
Adjectives can describe nouns and pronoun.