No. How would it be an adjective? It's like a flavor, almost, except not an adjective.
No. Sausage is a noun.
delicious, yummy, hot, etc...
Yes, the phrase "Italian sausage" is supposed to be capitalized because "Italian" is a nationality-related adjective.
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No, "your a sausage" has no verb. It has no subject and is not a sentence.The word 'your' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, a word that takes the place of the noun (name) for the person spoken to. The pronoun 'your' is placed before a noun to show that the noun belongs to the person spoken to.Examples:Your sausage is ready. (the sausage for you)I hope you enjoy your breakfast. (the breakfast for you)The verb is the first sentence is is.The verbs in the second sentence are hope and enjoy.The contraction for 'you are' is you're. The apostrophe takes the place of the letter (a) that is dropped.The correct sentence for "You are a sausage." is "You're a sausage."The verb is are.
There are many different popular sausage recipes, including pizza with sausage, sausage and pasta, and eggs and sausage. Sausage is a meat source and when added can give additional flavour or an appreciated zip.
Bangers and mash.
A sausage comes from a pig!
Sausage is a mixture.
Kielbasa sausage can be substituted with another type of sausage. Almost any sausage will do, including bratwurst, beerwurst, chorizo, hot dogs, and sweet Italian sausage.
That is the correct spelling of "sausage."
Sausage does not grow. It is made.
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