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beks73 [17]
3 years ago
9

Help please please please please please please please please please please

English
2 answers:
muminat3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Abstract noun = can be neither seen nor touched

Joint ownership = add sign of possession to last name

Adjective: = modifies a noun

Verb tense = indicates time

Superlative degree = expresses highest or lowest degree of comparison

Adverb suffix = ly

Explanation:

kirza4 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Abstract noun----------------- can be neither seen nor touched

Joint ownership --------------add sign of possession to last name

Adjective: -----------------------modifies a noun

Verb tense--------------------- indicates time

Superlative degree ---------expresses highest or lowest degree of comparison

Adverb suffix ------------------ly

Explanation:

Abstract Noun: A noun to express a concept, idea or state, something which is intangible i.e has no physical existence, e.g wisdom, life, power, knowledge etc.

Joint ownership: when two or more persons or things own/possess something. In such case we use sign of possession ( 's or s' ) with the last name. e.g <em>Johns and Joseph's home</em> is far from city

Adjective : A word which modifies a noun or describe an attribute of noun. e.g black, warm, cold, vast etc.

Verb Tense: These tense inform us about the time (past/present/future) when the even took place. e.g He will go to school (informs us of the time/future)

Superlative degree: it is form of an adjective modifying a noun with the greatest quality that the adjective describes. e.g She is the most intelligent student of the class, He is the fastest runner of the school.

Adverb suffix: These suffixes when used after a word make an adverb (modifying a verb). e.g -ly in peacefully, -ward(s) in toward, northward, -wise in clockwise

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