The forms of the word store are used in this manner:
- Janet's new storable treadmill folded to fit under her bed. Adjective
- Take those entertainment centers to storage. Noun
- The squirrel stored over fifty acorns by October. Verb
<h3>What are adjectives, nouns, and verbs?</h3>
Adjectives are words that are used to further describe a noun. Nouns are the names of places, people, and things while verbs are action words. In the sentences above, we can see the use of all these forms of speech.
The adjective in the first sentence is new, the noun in the second sentence is, "entertainment centers" while the verb in the last sentence is 'stored.'
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Answer:
That speech is Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1941 State of the Union Address, commonly known as the “Four Freedoms” speech. In it he articulated a powerful vision for a world in which all people had freedom of speech and of religion, and freedom from want and fear. It was delivered on January 6, 1941 and it helped change the world. The words of the speech are enshrined in marble at Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island in New York, are visualized in the paintings of Norman Rockwell, inspired the international Four Freedoms Award and are the foundation for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations in 1948.
Explanation:
I felt bad because he was old with not much limbs left. I put my self up in his shoes to try and grasp what he felt at all times.
The error that this sentence makes is D. misplaced modifier.
It means that the modifier (with an incredible sound system) is placed where it shouldn't be - it is too far from the noun it modifies. It should modify the noun Mustang, but the way this sentence is incorrectly written, it seems that this modifier refers to summer vacation - as if it had an incredible sound system, and not the car.