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Add an adjective to modify all the nouns in this sentence:

Theresa's interest in science began when she attended the class.

Should I put an adjetive in front of Theresa's?
16 years ago

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Answered by GuruBlue
Teresa's is not a noun in this case. It is an adjective modifiying interest...

The nouns would be - interest, science, class.
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