Noun and a pronoun.
In the case of noun : "the cat is thin."
In the case of pronoun : "He was jealous"
In a group discussion, the best reason that you should respect the opinions of others, even if you do not agree with them is because, it will improve your listening skills and understanding of other points of view. This way, open-mindedness is also improved. At the same time, you will enrich your own ideas more by comparing it to others.
Answer:
Dear ______,
I hope you're well. I can't believe it's already time for the exam. I'm so nervous. I really wish you could help me study. I'm nervous and I hardly can't wait for this to be over with. How are you doing? Maybe a bit much better than me. I've been studying nonstop and going to the library for practice tests. Mom says to be calm, ut that's impossible. I'm studying while writing this to you. I really wanna pass. SSCE is really important to my parents. I want you to tell me about how your preparing for your SSCE. Hope to get an answer.
Sincerely,
________
I am pretty sure it is B.
But i know it it isn't C or D
I know the answer is supposed to be 4 answers only, but all of these are adverbs.
<em>Quite</em>
<em>Slowly</em>
<em>New</em>
<em>Eventually</em>
<em>Really</em>
<em>Quite:</em> Quite can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or adverb): I was quite angry with her. (before a verb): I quite agree with you. I can't quite decide which dress to wear today.
<em>Slowly:</em> Usually slow is used as an adjective and slowly is used as an adverb, but slow can also be used as an adverb.
<em>New</em><em>:</em> As detailed above, 'new' can be an adjective, an adverb or a noun. Adjective usage: This is a new scratch on my car!
<em>Eventually:</em> EVENTUALLY (adverb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
<em>Really:</em> Really is an adverb, and it modifies other adverbs, verbs, or adjectives. It has a meaning of "very." Incorrect: Students did real well on the midterm. Correct: Students did really well on the midterm.