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4. Circle all the adjectives in the sentences given below. Also underline
the nouns they describe.
a. The large turtle climbed on the brown log.
b. There is a beautiful butterfly in ourfront garden
C. The jacket I bought has deep pockets.
d. Jay and Kay live in the biggest house on the block.
e. We sat beneath a colourful umbrella and sipped cold juice.
f. We walked by the narrow stream and collected
shiny pebbles.
g. Have you seen my striped shirt? I hung it on the back door.​

Answers

Answered by nirusumi7
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Explanation:

Are you constantly confusing adverbs and adjectives? Well, we're here to cure your confusion for good. Think of adjectives and adverbs as answers to a question. Adjectives generally answer one of three questions about a noun: which one, how many, or what kind? Adverbs, on the other hand, tell us where, why, when, or how something happened.

Two key points to remember

1. Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns

Example: Your hat is old.

(The underlined word hat is a noun. The italicized word old is the adjective that describes the hat.)

Example: It is old.

(If we replace the hat from the previous sentence with it, this time the adjective old is describing a pronoun.)

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