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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES CONTAINS A WORD THAT'S USED AS A PREDICATE ADJECTIVE?
1. JERRY LOOKS AT THE MAP
2. JERRY LOOKS ILL TODAY.
3. JERRY LOOKS IN THE MICROSCOPE.
4. JERRY LOOKS DISDAINFULLY AT THE PILE OF LAUNDRY.
1. JERRY LOOKS AT THE MAP
2. JERRY LOOKS ILL TODAY.
3. JERRY LOOKS IN THE MICROSCOPE.
4. JERRY LOOKS DISDAINFULLY AT THE PILE OF LAUNDRY.
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Answered by
college student
number 4
Answered by
SraJMcGin
In #4, "disdainfully" is an adverb.
Answered by
GuruBlue
A predicate adjective would be a word that describes the subject "Jerry" Which of these would do that:
"at the map", "ill", "in the microscope"
"at the map", "ill", "in the microscope"
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