Antonym of wet

Antonym of wet

Wet [wet] adj. Wet [wet] adj. Wet [wet] adj. Wet dry [drai] adj
The plural form of knife
knives
Four, Russia, sunrise, draw, US, difference
Four (ordinal number word)
Russian (adjective)
Sunrise (antonym) night
Draw (past tense)
We (nominative) we
Difference (adjective) different
fourth
Russian
sundown
drew
We
different
fourth Russian sunset drew we different
fourth 、Russian 、sundown 、drew、 we 、different
What is the plural of knife?
knives
The opposite of right and the past tense of feel
wrong
felt
The antonym of right is wrong
Feel past
Plural of Japanese
eighty-eight million eight hundred and eighty-eight thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven
It's the same as single
Find the corresponding forms of the following words: relax, can, exam, out and going
Relax (adjective) relaxing
Can (past tense) could
Exam test
Out (antonym) in
Outgoing more outgoing
Believe me, that's right
Relax (adjective)
Can (past tense) could
Exam test
Out (antonym) in
Outgoing more outgoing
Relax (adjective) relax ng
Can (past tense) could
Exam test
Out (antonym) in
Outgoing more outgoing
Can adjectives be followed by plural nouns or uncountable nouns?
If you have an adjective, crowded, it can be: crowded places, or the crowded places. If you have an uncountable noun water, it can be: clean water, the clean water, when to add the, why to add the,
Yes, because adjectives are used to modify, most of which are nouns, whether countable or uncountable
For example: a happy girl
A good weather
OK
Hello, all the situations you said are OK. The is a special reference. If you don't add it, it is a general reference. It doesn't make any difference whether you add it or not
The past tense of reach the past tense of nation the adjective ill the noun sleep the adjective with the antonym full the antonym ask the antonym
The past tense of reach reached
The adjective national of nation
Ill is the noun ill ness
The adjective sleepy of sleep
With is the opposite of with
The antonym of full is empty
The antonym answer of ask
Followed by: realized national illness sleep without empty answer
reached
national
illness
sleeping asleep sleepy
without
empty
answer
The past tense of reach is: reached
The adjective of nation is: National
Ill is called ill ness
The adjective of sleep is: sleep
The antonym of with is: with
The antonym of full is: empty
The antonym of ask is answer
reached
national
illness
sleepy
without
empty
answer
reached
The adjective national of nation
Ill is the noun ill ness
The adjective sleepy of sleep
The antonym of with is without
The antonym of full is empty
The antonym answer of ask
reached
national
illness
sleepy
without
empty
answer
rached
national
Sleep has no adjective form. Sleepless: an adjective
alone
less
answer/reply
reached national illness sleepy
Your antonym is very strange. These three words have different meanings. Different meanings correspond to different antonyms
For example, the antonym of "full" is "hungry"! I won't talk about them one by one
The past tense of reach reached
The adjective national of nation
Ill is the noun ill ness
The adjective sleepy of sleep
With is the opposite of with
The antonym of full is empty
The antonym answer of ask
Those nouns don't use plural? Do adjectives have plural?
Adjectives have no plural, uncountable nouns have no plural, some nouns have the same sheet fish