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OpenStudy (katniss175):

Fan and madal Which word in the sentence is a common adjective? Mona bought a colorful Spanish fan from the merchant. A. Spanish B. Mona C. colorful D. merchant

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

What do you think the answer is?

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

@katniss175

OpenStudy (katniss175):

c

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

You're correct :)

OpenStudy (katniss175):

In which sentence is the underlined word a definite article? A. Do you eat a snack before bed? B. Please give me the newspapers. C. Put an apple in your lunch box.

OpenStudy (katniss175):

A,THE ,AN

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

I'm not really sure about this one... it's been a while, but my best guess would be C. It may not be accurate. What do you think?

OpenStudy (katniss175):

yea

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Ok, are there more?

OpenStudy (katniss175):

yes

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

k

OpenStudy (katniss175):

In which sentence is the underlined word an indefinite article? A. One tire needs more air in it. B. I ate a slice of melon. C. The snow is white and fluffy.

OpenStudy (katniss175):

ONE,A,THE

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

I'm not that good at articles, but...B I think.. ;-;

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Wait just to be safe I'll look it up

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Either B or C.

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

More with C now

OpenStudy (katniss175):

OK

OpenStudy (katniss175):

Which word in the sentence is a possessive adjective? The restaurant chef cooked both his meal and Jackie’s. A. restaurant B. Jackie's C. the D. his

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

^_^ obviously B.

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Wait. Adjective I read that wrongg

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

It has to be A, because it wouldn't be his, which is a pronoun... and...The is an article, and Jackie is a proper noun. So it has to be A.

OpenStudy (katniss175):

Which word in the sentence is a possessive adjective? May I use our new computer by myself? A. our B. I C. new D. myself

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Hm... tricky. What do you think?

OpenStudy (katniss175):

I think D

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Okay, for sure, that is incorrect. Myself is a pronoun... and I is either a pronoun or a proper noun, so we can eliminate those 2... It's just A and C...

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Hmm

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

It has to be our because it's showing possession, and it's an adjective because it's saying "our." OUR new computer. New is just thrown in the sentence to trick you. Take out new, and it will be "our computer." It can be flat out just "the computer," but it's "our computer" and it's showing possession at the same time, so it has to be A.

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

I don't know if I wrote that correctly, but for sure it is A.

OpenStudy (katniss175):

Which word in the sentence is an adjective that tells how many? Several cars were involved in a bad accident that delayed traffic for a long time Monday night. A. bad B. several C. Monday D. long

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

What do you think it is?

OpenStudy (katniss175):

b

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

You're right! :)

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

How many more questions, because I have to go soon

OpenStudy (katniss175):

two more. do you have time?

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Yeah

OpenStudy (katniss175):

Which word in the sentence is an adjective that tells how many? Yesterday the team won the basketball game with great plays in the fourth quarter. A. yesterday B. basketball C. great D. fourth

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

What do you think the answer is?

OpenStudy (katniss175):

d

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

Yep!

OpenStudy (katniss175):

What is the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective in the sentence? Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. A. positive B. superlative C. comparative

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

What is underlined? And what do you think the answer is?

OpenStudy (katniss175):

Tallest and i think it is c

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

No it's not comparative because comparative compares 1 noun to another, like say for instance, "this truck uses more gas than this car." The answer is actually positive, A

OpenStudy (katniss175):

i appreciate your time and help. thanks.

OpenStudy (xofallenangelox):

You're welcome :)

OpenStudy (katniss175):

bye

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