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Could there be a noun ,a verb and an adjective in one sentence
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Yes, a sentence can definitely contain a noun, a verb, and an adjective all at once. Here’s an example:
"The **quick** (adjective) **fox** (noun) **jumps** (verb) over the lazy dog."
In this sentence, "fox" is the noun, "jumps" is the verb, and "quick" is the adjective describing the noun.
"The **quick** (adjective) **fox** (noun) **jumps** (verb) over the lazy dog."
In this sentence, "fox" is the noun, "jumps" is the verb, and "quick" is the adjective describing the noun.
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