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Dovator [93]
3 years ago
12

A coordinate adjective is

English
2 answers:
Jet001 [13]3 years ago
7 0
Coordinate adjectives are words that apply to and describe some attribute of the same noun or subject. To do this effectively, however, the author must separate them by a comma—otherwise the reader may confuse the adjectives as a singular modifier and not a coordinate pair.
irina [24]3 years ago
6 0
Coordinate adjectives are words that apply to and describe some attribute of the same noun or subject. To do this effectively, however, the author must separate them by a comma—otherwise the reader may confuse the adjectives as a singular modifier and not a coordinate pair.
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