Answer:
"perfect" is the adjective
Explanation:
Adverb - describes the verb
Adjective - describes the noun
nearly - adverb
perfect - adjective
costume - noun
found - verb
"perfect" describes the costume
"nearly" describes the word "found" in other words tells us the timing.
(hopefully this help you understand)
Answer:
verb is a word used to describe an action or state. for example, run, gallop, and walk. Words like is, and was are also verbs because they can be used to describe something or someones state state. ex: She <em>is</em> here.
to show how alone they are
Answer:
It means, are you looking at it negatively or postively? Are you looking at your work and daily duties as a chore that you just want to get over with, or are you looking at them as a step ladder to help yourself / do some good / live happily. The choice is up to you, whether you want to shine a positive light on the things you must do or not.
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