Which sentence contains an adjective used as a modifier?


Will you be at the park tomorrow?


There are two male puppies in the litter.


The cats howled at 3:00 in the morning.


Brian crunched on pretzels.

Would this be the last one?

There are no adjectives in the last one. Are you clear on what an adjective is? And what it does?

To identify the sentence that contains an adjective used as a modifier, we need to look for a word that describes or modifies a noun. Let's analyze each sentence:

Sentence 1: "Will you be at the park tomorrow?" - This sentence does not contain an adjective used as a modifier. The words "park" and "tomorrow" are nouns, but they are not modified by any adjectives.

Sentence 2: "There are two male puppies in the litter." - This sentence contains the adjective "male" which describes the noun "puppies." Therefore, it has an adjective used as a modifier.

Sentence 3: "The cats howled at 3:00 in the morning." - This sentence does not contain an adjective used as a modifier. The words "cats" and "morning" are nouns, but they are not modified by any adjectives.

Sentence 4: "Brian crunched on pretzels." - This sentence does not contain an adjective used as a modifier. The word "pretzels" is a noun, but it is not modified by any adjectives.

Therefore, the sentence that contains an adjective used as a modifier is Sentence 2: "There are two male puppies in the litter."