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Jipu 123

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Words that modify or describe adjectives, verbs, or adverbs are called:
 
  A. adjectives.
  B. adverbs.
  C. verbs.
  D. appositives.

Question 2

An adjective that follows a being verb and modifies or describes the subject of a sentence is known as a(n) _____.
 
  A. proper adjective
  B. demonstrative adjective
  C. absolute adjective
  D. predicate adjective



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jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

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Words that modify or describe adjectives, verbs, or adverbs are called adverbs. Adverbs
answer questions such as Why? When? Where? How? How much? and To what
extent? Many adverbs are formed simply by adding ly to an adjective.

Answer to Question 2

D
An adjective that follows a being verb and modifies or describes the subject of a sentence is
known as a predicate adjective. Being verbs include all forms of the verb to be.




Jipu 123

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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


Jossy

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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