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igomit [66]
3 years ago
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7. Which part of speech can an adjective modify?

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1 answer:
slamgirl [31]3 years ago
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It can modify pronouns:)

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Homophones are words that have different meanings and that are spelled differently, but that have the same pronunciation or sound. For example, read aloud the words "see" and "sea." They sound exactly the same, but are different words. They are homophones.

We should note that "fist" and "feast" are not really homophones. Their sounds are not completely identical. In case you have doubts when doing activities such as this one, look up the words in a dictionary and choose the one that goes with the context.

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Nouns are modified (described) by adjectives. Adjectives provide the reader with more detailed information regarding an object's color, size, shape, material, and other characteristics.

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