Most religious terms in English are from Anglo-Saxon origin.
True or False:
<u><em>False</em></u>
Most <u>religious terms</u> in English come from <u>Latin origin</u>. These terms were introduced during the <u>Roman Conquest</u> (43-84 AD) through the Romans' main language: Latin. Most of the Celtic and Anglo-Saxon religions that were practiced were slowly suppressed by <u>Christianity</u>. This process was officially achieved in the <u>year 597 </u>in which Augustine of Canterbury was sent by Gregory the Great with the intention of fully evangelizing England's population.
Adjectives are descriptive words that describe other words and answer a question.
Thus, in your sentence, the adjective is the word red, as is tells the reader what color the shirt is.
<span>Cold is to freeze as heat is to melt</span>
<span>cold is opposite of heat </span>
<span>freeze is opposite of melt</span>
Hope this helps. :)
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