adjective help? will medal
what type of adjective is the word "What"? proper indefinite interoggative demonstrative
Go with C :)
how do you know?
@tkhunny
lol @Atsie im not well with my different forms of english
just kidding i found out why lol Thanks @Atsie
Interrogative is essentially from the root word interrogate.... Interrogate means to pry basically. To ask. To look into. To investigate. "What" is basically having or conveying the force of a question and it fits the interrogative option.
I should have explained in the beginning, sorry. Got to much goin on at once.
do you know what type of conjuntion the word "less" is?
just idding it is the words "the more" nd "the less"
If you know, don't ask silly!
correlative conjuctions coordinating demonstarive possesive
@Atsie
What are those words for?
what type of words are "the more" and "the less"
Go with A :)
and also how do you know again? xD
Because it express's that two things vary together and is a paired construction.Its a correlative comparative. The two clauses are separated.
thanks again :)
Sure, no problem :)
Typically, we go with this list: Who(m) What When Where Why How However, when used in compound words, whomever, whatever... they can be other than interrogative.
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