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3 December, 18:58

An adjective can describe both a

A. verb and an adjective.

B. noun and a pronoun.

C. pronoun and an adjective.

D. noun and a verb

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  1. 3 December, 19:13
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    Adjectives are word used to define or modify a noun or pronoun. So the answer is B. noun and a pronoun. For example, She is exquisitely pretty. The pronoun used is ‘she’ and the adjective is ‘exquisitely’.
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