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Which statement is true of adjectives? They always describe a noun or pronoun. They are always in the same place within a sentence. They describe mostly nouns but can also work with verbs, too.
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it is used to describe nouns and pronouns
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and i am reporting u for direct answer
well how else am i supposed to word it
i was kidding
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