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An adjective describes something. Example: She drove a (red) car. Example: You asked a (lousy) question. Example: I gave a (simple) answer. The words in ( ) are adjectives. Adjectives describe objects or people, nouns. Adverbs describe actions or verbs. Example: He runs (slowly). Example: She (quickly) brushed her teeth. You can leave the adjectives and adverbs out of a sentence and the sentence will still be complete, The adjectives and adverbs just tell a little more about what you are talking about.
A noun is any physical or imaginary object.
A verb is anything that an object can do.
A pronoun is a special reusable "general purpose" noun used to indicate another noun.
An adjective (you missed that one) is a word that describes a noun.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
For example, "My red ladder folds easily - it is new".
"Ladder" is a noun, a physical object. "Folds" is a verb - it tells what the ladder can do. "My" and "red" are both adjectives; they describe the ladder (the noun). "Easily" is an adverb; it describes how the ladder folds (describes the verb). "It" is a pronoun, which is reusable because the same "it" could be used to indicate a ladder, a car, a shirt, a philosophy, an incident, nearly any noun. "is" is another verb, telling something that "it" can do (it can "be" something). "New" is another adjective, describing the ladder.
An adjective is a word describing, generally, a noun.
A noun is the name of any person, place, animal or thing.
"man" is a noun
"old man" is an adjective describing the noun which in this case is "man"
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This is English Grammar
An adjective is a describing word, usually about a noun.
'That is a trainer' - trainer is a Noun
That is a new trainer' new is an adjective describing the noun trainer.
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Nouns that describe the sun include day-star, solar disk, solar orb, eye of heaven, great luminary, light of the day, lamp of the day, source of light and giver of light.
Nouns do not describe; adjectives are the describing words for nouns.
The word moon is a noun, some adjectives that describe the moon are: bright, cool, round,full, half, new, crescent
Adjectives that may describe a person Tall, short, fat, slim, neat, sloppy, beautiful, handsome, ugly, cruel, tender, heartless, smart, stupid, brainless, active, hyperactive, etc.
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