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Read the sentence. John said that he saw a very lively Broadway show in New York last year. Which word is the adverb? Broadway last very show

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The only adverb in this sentence is "very" which is an adverb of degree. It intensifies the adjective likely. Last year is an adverbial phrase of time, but is not an adverb nor does it contain an adverb.

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The only adverb in this sentence is "very" which is an adverb of degree. It intensifies the adjective likely. Last year is an adverbial phrase of time, but is not an adverb nor does it contain an adverb.

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The journalist stated she had gotten /that/ piece of information from a reputable source. Which answer correctly describes the bolded or in "//" word? The word “that” is an adjective describing what kind. The word “that” is an adjective describing which one. The word “that” is an adverb describing to what extent. The word “that” is an adverb describing where.

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why are my answers there twice

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dunno.

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i would have to say it is defining a singular or precise piece or literature so thers your answer @ Rz172

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Read the sentence and select the type of noun or pronoun that corresponds with the bolded word. NOBODY knows the answer to that question. indefinite pronoun interrogative pronoun relative pronoun third person personal pronoun

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Examples of each choices: third person personal pronoun: he, she they relative pronoun: which, that, whom, whose indefinite pronoun: somebody, anyone interrogative pronoun: who, whom, what, which|dw:1461067921509:dw|

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Is it indenfinite?

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its third person personal

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Read the sentence. My mom drove the car as I sat in the passenger seat. What is the intransitive verb? drove passenger mom sat Is it "sat"? or "drove"?

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Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object. Car is the direct object of drove, so drove is a transitive verb. Sat is the intransitive verb in that sentence.

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so sat

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Read the sentence. We all agreed that this soup tastes very good. What is the action verb? tastes soup agreed we all It is "tastes". Yes?

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tastes. Agreed is past tense, tastes is present. and your correct

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Identify the prepositional phrase. The headlines announced a truce between the two countries. between the two countries The headlines announced a truce between announced a truce It is, "between the two countries"?

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A prepositional phrase needs to contain a preposition, in this case it would be "between". As well it needs to modify the sentence and it should mention the object of the sentence. So "between the two countries" is correct.

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Read the sentence. The Grand Canyon is considered one of the natural wonders of the world. Which word is the adjective? one natural considered wonders It is "wonders"?

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lol how mant questions

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There is 25 total, but some I am sure they are correct. These ones I want to make sure. Because they sometimes get a bit confusing. If you can help me and check them. It'd be GREATLY appreciated.

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An adjective is a descriptive word In this sentence, "natural" is the adjective. Wonder is used as a noun, so even though it is a descriptive word, it is used like it is an object, so IN THIS SENTENCE it is not an adjective. "Grand" in "Grand Canyon" is part of the title, and is also not considered an adjective

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but in an adjective, doesn't it ask questions like "what kind" "In what way"?

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a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. read this definition

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What is the pronoun case of the bolded word? Should we take my car or YOURS? nominative possessive objective Is it "possessive"?

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