Asked by Joseph
Please tell me the adjectives in the following sentences.
1)She was blind and deaf but had some sense of touch.
2)Samuel Howe had helped countless handicapped people at Perkins inst.
3) he used unique three sided wooden letters to teach Laura words
4) others doubted whether that simple method would help his unusual student
5) Laura, bright and eager had unlimited desire to learn
6) Laura received much attention for these first accomplishments
1)She was blind and deaf but had some sense of touch.
2)Samuel Howe had helped countless handicapped people at Perkins inst.
3) he used unique three sided wooden letters to teach Laura words
4) others doubted whether that simple method would help his unusual student
5) Laura, bright and eager had unlimited desire to learn
6) Laura received much attention for these first accomplishments
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns. They tell which, what kind of or how many.
I'll get you started.
1) The adjectives are "blind" and "deaf." They what kind of and modify "She."
2) The adjectives are "countless," which tells how many, and "handicapped," which tells what kind of. Both modify people.
Study this site:
http://chompchomp.com/terms/adjective.htm
I'll be glad to check your answers for the other sentences.
I'll get you started.
1) The adjectives are "blind" and "deaf." They what kind of and modify "She."
2) The adjectives are "countless," which tells how many, and "handicapped," which tells what kind of. Both modify people.
Study this site:
http://chompchomp.com/terms/adjective.htm
I'll be glad to check your answers for the other sentences.
Answered by
Joseph
For number 3 the adjective is three sided and wooden?
4)simple and unusual?
5)unlimited?
6) much and first?
4)simple and unusual?
5)unlimited?
6) much and first?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
5)unlimited? -- Yes. Also bright, eager
The rest are correct. :-)
The rest are correct. :-)
Answered by
Joseph
On number one is some an adjective because it's describing sense? Thank you
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. I'm sorry, but I missed "some" in the first sentence.
Good catch!
Good catch!
Answered by
Mrishna
A blind lady is crossing the road
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