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This (elderly) woman had a history of syncope (yesterday)
elderly is that an adjective
yesterday is that an adverb
16 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
Yes, you're right about both words.
16 years ago
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This (elderly) woman had a history of syncope (yesterday)
elderly is that an adjective
yesterday is that an adverb

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