Hi...in the sentence, "The jewels, coins, and other artifacts are priceless." Would the adjective in the sentence be priceless?

Thanks..

Yes, "priceless" is an adjective. What is the other adjective?

I know the is the article but not sure about another adjective. Is there another adjective in there besides priceless? I know jewels,coins, artifacts are all nouns. Would other be an adjective too?

Yes, in the sentence "The jewels, coins, and other artifacts are priceless," the adjective is "priceless." Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns, giving us more information about their quality, quantity, or appearance.

To identify the adjective in a sentence, you can follow these steps:

1. Locate the noun: Find the word or words that the adjective is describing. In this case, the noun is "jewels, coins, and other artifacts."

2. Determine which word describes the noun: Look for words that provide additional details about the noun. In this sentence, "priceless" describes the quality of the jewels, coins, and artifacts.

By following these steps, you can identify the adjective "priceless" in the sentence.