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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence correctly uses a comma to separate coordinate adjectives? My father bought a new, wood desk for his office. A red, rusty gate blocked the opening of the trail. A cool, chocolate milkshake tastes great on a hot day. My sister drives a bright, pink minivan to work every day. i put A?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MarcoReus11

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@UliNK

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

like again u need to know the meaning of coordinate adjectives to make life easier

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

so google it up if u dont know what it means

OpenStudy (ulink):

What he said ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ughh i really need a awnswer???

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

plz we are trying to help u understand/learn how to do them

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

Coordinate adjectives are adjectives in a row that each separately modify the noun that follows (1), as in “heavy, bulky box.” Both “heavy” and “bulky” modify “box.” You can even rearrange the adjectives and say, “bulky, heavy box.”

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