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ahrayia [7]
1 year ago
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Exercise 2 Complete each sentence by adding an appropriate adjective in the space provided.

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Alex Ar [27]1 year ago
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In the given sentence an appropriate adjective is, long.

Because A term that usually modifies a noun or noun phrase or characterizes its referent is known as an adjective in linguistics. The noun's information is changed by it in terms of semantic function. A noun or pronoun that serves as the subject of a sentence can be described or given additional information using an adjective, which is a word in the English language.

After the verb or before the noun they modify, adjectives are encountered. Adjective forms come in three different varieties: positive or absolute, comparative, and superlative. A noun or pronoun that serves as the subject of a sentence can be described or given extra detail with the help of an adjective.

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