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Lena [83]
3 years ago
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I’ll give brainliest!!!!

English
1 answer:
Harrizon [31]3 years ago
6 0

1. Words games and tile games depend on either luck or skill.

- words is adjective, describing games - games is a noun - and is a preposition - tile is an adjective, describing games - games is a noun - (I forgot what depends would be) - on is a preposition - either is a preposition - luck is a noun in this case - skill is a noun in this case

2. Mahjong, a tile game, is similar to some card games.

- Mahjong is a noun, it is a game - a is a preposition - game is a noun - is is a preposition - similar is an adjective to 'card games' - t is a preposition - card is an adjective to games - games is a noun

3. These games are popular among both children and adults.

-these is a preposition   - games are a noun   - are is a preposition   - are is a preposition   - popular is an adjective, describing both   - among is adjective, describing both  - both is an adjective, describing 'children and adults'   - children is a noun   - and is a preposition   - adults is a noun

4. The tiles are engraved with complicated Chinese symbols.

- the is a preposition  - tiles is a noun   - are is a preposition   - engraved is an adjective, describing symbols   - with is a preposition   - complicated is an adjective, describing symbols   - Chinese is an adjective, describing symbols   - symbols is a noun

5. People are always ready for an exciting contest.

- people is a noun   - are is a preposition   - always is a preposition   - ready is an adjective, describing people  - for is a preposition   - an is a preposition   - exciting is an adjective, describing contest   - contest is a noun

6. Excited contestants will play far into the night.

- excited is an adjective, describing contestants   - contestants is a noun   - will is a preposition   - play is a noun   - far is an adjective, describing 'into the night'   - into is a preposition   - the is a preposition   - night is a noun

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