HELP ASAP!! FAN AND MEDAL!! What is the adjective?6. The sparkling stars dotted the azure sky.7. Anna has a marvelous sense of humor and a brilliant wit. 8. Dinner was successful because of the many exoti
sparkling, azure, marvelous, brilliant. The rest of your answer is cut off.
To figure these out, just think about what I said before. Find a noun and see if there is a word that describes it. That word is your adjective.
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8. Dinner was successful because of the many exotic entrees. 9. Bill found some unusual artifacts. 10. Jenny write amusing stories. (Its AMUSING right?) 11. Diligent and scholarly, she won many awards. 12. The dormitory room was littered with unwashed dishes and unread newspaper. 13. Hector has read every book that the nature club suggested. 14. The stage clothes that the musicians wore were eye-catching.
exotic, successful, unusual, amusing, diligent, scholarly, many, unwashed, unread, nature, dormitory, stage, eye-catching
15. The lead singer has a well-trained voice. (its WELL-TRAINED right?) 16. Famous personalities interest me more than unusual events. 17. Three students chose to read biographies of infamous historical figures. 18. Karen, enthusiastic and energetic, does most of the work. (its ENTHUSIASTIC and ENERGETIC right?) 19. Ms. Grier is an exceptional teacher and a talented musician. (its EXCEPTIONAL and TALENTED right?) 20. I remember when life was simple.
Can you do it by number pls?
8. successful, exotic 9. unusual 10. amusing 11. Diligent, scholarly, many 12. dormitory, unread 13. nature 14. stage, eye-catching
What are the pronouns? 1. Ms. Gates told her to collect the tests. 2. Our ecology project proved challenging. 3. Maria exhibited her model spacecraft at the science fair.
15. lead, well-trained 16. Famous, unusual 17. Three, infamous, historical 18. enthusiastic and energetic, most 19. exceptional, talented 20. simple
1. her 2. Our 3. her
A pronoun (I, me, he, she, herself, you, it, that, they, each, few, many, who, whoever, whose, someone, everybody, etc.) is a word that takes the place of a noun. In the sentence Joe saw Jill, and he waved at her, the pronouns he and her take the place of Joe and Jill, respectively.
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What are the pronouns? 1. Ms. Gates told her to collect the tests. 2. Our ecology project proved challenging. 3. Maria exhibited her model spacecraft at the science fair. 4. The drama coach told the players they would have to rehearse five hours every day. 5. Substitute Kitt's school supplies for hers? 6. To whom is the principal pointing? 7. It was nice of Jim to invite everyone in the class to his party. 8. Whose bicycle is this? It is not mine. 9. Their car is the same color as ours. 10. Pedro is studying for his book report in the gymnasium.
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