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.
The adjectives are two sales and green.
Sales and green
He defeated the people of the Sinai Peninsula when they tried to attack Egypt.
The adverb form is feebly.He tried feebly to open the door.Adjectives that end in -LE drop the E and add Y instead of adding -LY as other adjectives do. (nimble -> nimbly, simple -> simply, humble -> humbly)
Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns. Here are some adjectives modifying pronouns and nouns:He is bored.She became upset at her daughter.We were tired and hungry when we got home.The black dog is drinking water.The tall man walked to his car.A large plane was flying above the whiteclouds.---Adverbs mostly modify verbs. But they also modify adjectives and other adverbs. They answer the questions when, where, how, or to what extent. Here are some examples of adverbs modifying verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.The boy hit the ball high.He was driving his car dangerously.They desperately tried to get help.His job is boringly repetitious.The paper was completely blank.Mules can be particularly stubborn.The tornado almost completely destroyed the house.The serving line was moving too slowly.This detergent cleans much better than the other one.
Tried is not an adjective. Tried is a verb.
No. Depending on what the original idea was, the correct sentence would be: "The people try to help." "The person tries to help." "The people tried to help."
The adjectives are berserk (maniac), nasty (knot) and gold (chain).
All of the words 'tried, hurried, tired, and planned' are past tense verbs and adjectives but none are nouns or pronouns.
Ever tried putting milk in green tea? It's disgusting. That's why.
Orange is the Adjective. Orange is the Adjective because, it modifies drink.
I tried for hrs. I have no idea!
He was said to be unable to be corrupted, or bought off (the Incorruptible part). He is supposed to have worn a sea-green Cockade in his hat, hence the sea-green part.
"I tried to extend my sales to a new area." Is a sentence with the word extend.
I just tried it... But I was mixing with lime green and regular red and it made MAROON
It makes Yellow-Green. (Trust me with this one. I tried it before I wrote it!)
No you have to trade from fire red or leaf green. Tried myself but did not get it.
Amelia tried many professions, she was a journalist, a sales person, a rep for an aircraft company.
nope. i tried, but i found out that in the terms of service it says that all sales are final.