its answer:
An adjective is a part of speech that modifies a noun or pronoun. Adjectives usually tell what kind, how many, or which about nouns or pronouns. An adverb is a part of speech B. the wordless is an adjective that tells how much that modifies another adverb, a verb, or an adjective. It is often recognized by the suffix -ly at the end of it. adverb well is an adverb describing the verb plays
We're talking here about Hector Camacho, who was born in 1962 and died not too many years ago (2012). His alias or nickname was "Macho Camacho," and he lived up to the "macho" hype with his flamboyant style and his success in the boxing ring. His professional record was 79 wins (38 of those by knockout), 6 losses, and three draws.
The son of Hector Camacho who was 1996 US Amateur Light Welterweight champion -- that was Hector Camacho, Jr., known as "Machito."
"Of" is a preposition in the phrase "Of studying" and "until" is another, as well as "to" in the phrase "to college" so there are 3 in that sentence.
Answer:
Dr. Naismith first planned to bring outdoor games inside, but they were too physical and cumbersome.
Explanation:
Eliminate repeated words.
Other comments:
'Two' is a number. 'Too' means extra or more than expected-- too many, too much, too late. . .
Two should not be too many to count!
Also be careful to use correct verb forms (planned) (were) to express past tense.