'First', which describes 'cornet'.
'Jazz', which describes 'band'.
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Powerful good at comading helping
It depends. A part of speech explains not what the word is, but how the word is used. In fact, the same word can be a noun in one sentence and a verb or adjective in the next. For example:Books are made of ink, paper, and glue.In this sentence, "books" is a noun, the subject of the sentence.Deborah waits patiently while Bridget books the tickets.Therefore, if you plan to patch something, then it is a verb. If you are applying a patch, it is a noun. Additionally, the patch you are applying is in that statement the object of the sentence. Furthermore, if the patch is patching something, then the word is first the subject and then the predicate of the sentence, though subject, object, and predicate are not parts of speech, but rather, the three parts of a sentence. Parts of speechinclude nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, participles, conjunctions and interjections.Get it? ;)
Truthful, Noble ,Confident ,Brave ,and Content. Whoever wrote this first wrote weird things
Adjectives are words that modify (describe) nouns.Adverbs are words that modify (describe) verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.Examples:The car is slow. (adjective slow describes car)The car moves slowly. (adverb slowly describes moves)The car is very slow. (adverb very describes adjective slow)The car was driving very slowly. (adverb very describes adverb slowly)Note that the antonym "fast" is both an adjective and an adverb.
How are you not able to do this on your own? I mean, seriously, just think of the first two words that come to your mind when you think of ancient Egypt. How about: advanced; cryptic.
The adverb is: eagerly (grabbed)The adjectives are: first, warm, his (pronoun, possessive adjective)
No, adjectives are never capitalized unless they are the first word of a sentence.
He first achieved fame as a cornet player, later on switching to a trumpet. He also played the saxaphone, tamborine, buggle and cornet. He was a man of many talents!
First, you put it into the sentence and surround it by other words, such as verbs, nouns, and adjectives. Then put a period at the end.
He first achieved fame as a cornet player, later on switching to a trumpet. He also played the saxaphone, tamborine, buggle and cornet. He was a man of many talents this is by Sherrod brackins if you need anything call 404-974-8877
First you select the topic your talking about then you select the object which is to be compared in the sentence you can also use adjectives to extend your writing.
Lou played first baseman
The words that are not capitalized unless they are the first word in a sentence are common nouns, pronouns (except the first person, subjective 'I'), common adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, and determiners. The words that are always capitalized are proper nouns, proper adjectives, and the first person, subjective, personal pronoun 'I', and acronyms.
when you get your seventh badge and you will head for mount cornet
He was the first black American to sit in the U.S. Senate.http://www.answers.com/topic/cornet
first two valves, 1 and 2, same as E
The trumpet.