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An is what kind of adjective?

"Is" is not an adjective. It is a verb, specifically a linking verb.

Adjectives describe nouns, while verbs describe actions or states of being. "Is" indicates a state of being, connecting the subject of a sentence to a predicate nominative or predicate adjective.

For example:

* The sky is blue. ("Blue" is the adjective describing the noun "sky")

* She is a doctor. ("Doctor" is the predicate nominative, describing the subject "she")

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