21) The doctor's feet were so<u> large </u>feet were so large that he often tripped over his three<u> orange</u><em><u> </u></em>cats.
Adjectives- large , orange.
22) It would be easier to get an
e easier to get an <u>African</u> hippopotamus to dance a<u> Polish</u> waltz with a Kentucky
an it would be to get the Monroe brothers to agree.
Adjectives- African, Polish.
Explanation: Adjective - adjectives are the words which describes a person,place or thing.
Here in,
21)
- large describes the size of feet of the doctor. (large is an adjective)
- orange describes the color of the cats. (orange is an adjective)
22)
- African describes the nationality of the hippopotamus. (African is an adjective)
- polish describes the nature of the waltz. (polish is an adjective)
Answer:
1. A person who can talk really fast and make it sound like music
2. A picture that is supposed to make you laugh but usually isn't funny
3. Everyone has to stay home and deal with their family
4. Digital currency that is both unstable and amazing
5. Something most people won't achieve
Explanation:
Answer:
Which sentence includes a gerund?
Swimming in the gulf is Finn's favorite summer activity.
Explanation:
Grammatically, a gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun. "<u>Swimming" </u><u>in the gulf</u> is a noun phrase and the "swimming" in the phrase is a gerund because it functions as a noun. Ordinarily and in the second and third sentences, the word "swimming" is a continuous form of the verb, "swim." In the fourth sentence, the word swimming functions as a part of the adjectival phrase "community swimming" to explain the type of pool under reference.