I know the adjectives are describing words and nouns as naming words.
Why can't we say "sad" and "angry" as naming words?
Jigneshbharati differentiate a noun from an adjective A typical noun refers to something in the real world. It can be a person, an object, or a substance. house, car, hotel, water, chair, milk, bottle, teacher, president, liquid, bird, ...
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Jigneshbharatidifferentiate a noun from an adjective
A typical noun refers to something in the real world. It can be a person, an object, or a substance. house, car, hotel, water, chair, milk, bottle, teacher, president, liquid, bird, ...
Adjectives don't refer in that way. They typically describe things in the real world. They say what pro