The adjective form of "forest" is "sylvan". http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sylvan
"Forest" is a noun, not an adjective or adverb. It refers to a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
The proper adjective form for Amazon is Amazonian, such as the Amazonian rain forest.
The adjective form of "haze" is "hazy." For example, "The sky was hazy with smoke from the forest fire."
"The" and "the" are article adjectives, and dark is an adjective.
No, the noun phrase "the forest trees" is plural based on the plural noun "trees".The word "big" is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.To be a possessive form, add an apostrophe s to the end of the singular noun "forest": the forest's trees (also, the big forest's trees or the forest's big trees).
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I would say 'adjective'.Example sentence: "The wooded forest had many fluffy creatures."
Yes, word 'forest' is a verb (forest, forests, foresting, forested), to plant trees on or to cover an area with trees.The most common use of the verb forest is the past participle, forested, which also functions as a adjective (a forested area).The word 'forest' is also a noun, a word for a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
Enchanted is a verb (past tense of enchant) and an adjective (enchanted forest).
Une vierge (noun) is 'a virgin'. Vierge (adjective) also means virgin in the sense of a blank sheet of paper, or a forest that has not been logged.
'Alpine' is an adjective for things that are from the Alps mountain rage. There is no rain forest there. Otherwise there are different types of rain forests in different parts of the world so you need to be more specific. Check http://rainforests.mongabay.com/0103.htm for more details.