<span>Proper adjectives have their initial letter capitalised,
for example American - derived from a proper noun America - or Victorian - derived from (queen) Victoria.
Common adjectives, on the contrary, don't have </span><span>their initial letter capitalised</span>, for example green, empty, colourful. Just remember that "common adjective" is not a scientific term used by linguists, it is informal.
Answer:
1.he left it there on the sign
2.nothing lol
3.HE IS LOOKING TO SEE IF ANY KIND OF SPIRIT OR STRANGE THING IS THERE IN THE HOUSE
3.the one wrapped around his head
Explanation:
<span>The best organizational pattern would be to separate the use of a microscope into various parts. For example, there's the slide, the magnifying glass, the base, etc. And then Cynthia could explain how each part works and then how they combine to fulfill the functions of the microscope.</span>