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Which words in the sentence are the predicate adjectives? The small containers for the fall plants were orange and brown. Choose all answers that are correct. A. orange B. brown C. small D. fall

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Which words in the sentence are the predicate adjectives? The small containers for the fall plants were orange and brown. Choose all answers that are correct. A. orange B. brown C. small D. fall

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a and b

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OpenStudy (bunnielover948):

Predicate adjectives is that it modifies the subject of the sentence. Such as the sentence “The hearts are red,” the subject is “the hearts.” In this example, “red” is what modifies the subject, “the hearts,” and is connected to the subject by what is known as a linking verb.

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Which word in the sentence is the predicate adjective? The plants appeared quite healthy in their familiar surroundings. A. their B. familiar C. healthy D. quite

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Please do not give direct answers

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no direct answers

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Which one goes perfectly with "the plants," The plants are their. The plants are familiar. The plants are healthy. or The plants are quite.

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healthy

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It helps to combine the subject with the answers. Yes

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What part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence? Which television show do you like best? A. noun B. adverb C. pronoun D. adjective

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a

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Which word is underlined?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

television

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a

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What part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence? Does this hat have a feather? A. adverb B. noun C. pronoun D. adjective

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underlined?

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this

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c

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A noun is a person, place or thing. An adverb describes the verb. And an adjective describes the noun.

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Yep

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What part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence? Elise picked these wildflowers earlier today. A. pronoun B. adverb C. adjective D. noun

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these

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is underlined

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Using what I said earlier what do you think?

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b

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An adverb describes a verb such as "running quickly" "quickly" is the adverb.

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c

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An adjective describes the noun such as "the red shirt" "red" is the adjective.

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a my last answer

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OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

@siblings @bunnielover948 "Which television show do you like best?" "Television" is an adjective, not a noun. What kind of show? A television show. The question is not "Which television do you like best?" which is what would be required if using television as a noun there. "Does this hat have a feather?" "This" is an adjective modifying the noun "hat". It emphasizes the person, place or thing being referred to in the sentence. Similarly, "Elise picked these wildflowers earlier today." "These" is an adjective, modifying "wildflowers".

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