Asked by Jim Collum
Which is the true statement?
1. Adjectives can answer the question: How?
2. Adjectives always precede the noun they describe.
3. A word which functions as an adjective in one sentence is an adjective in all sentences
4. none of the above is correct
Answer 1
1. Adjectives can answer the question: How?
2. Adjectives always precede the noun they describe.
3. A word which functions as an adjective in one sentence is an adjective in all sentences
4. none of the above is correct
Answer 1
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
How-questions are almost always answered by adverbs or adverbial phrases/clauses.
Can you give me an example of an adjective answering a how-question?
Can you give me an example of an adjective answering a how-question?
Answered by
Jim Collum
I can't i was thiking what kind of dog
Answer to the question 2 adjectives always precede the noun they describe
Answer to the question 2 adjectives always precede the noun they describe
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Example:
The dog is muddy.
Example:
The dog is muddy.
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