adjective They walked all day in the _ heat.(S_ _ _ C _ _ _ G)
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They walked all day in the scorching heat
Here 'scorching' has been used as an Adjective.
Adjective is used before noun and pronoun to describe their attributes(good/bad), position, situation and number.
More examples: I have a black umbrella. He is a tall boy. They live in a beautiful house.
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They walked all day in the scorching heat.
Explanation:
- The word "scorching" means very hot and harsh.
- A scorching heath is that kind of warmth that is extremely unbearable.
- During the summer season, the weather becomes so hot and warm that it causes intense heat.
- Here "scorching" is used as an adjective.
- An adjective is one that describes the quality of a person or thing.
- It also means the attribute of a person or thing.
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