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7. Which one is the Adjective in the following sentences? A) Indian sweets are famous. (a) Indian (b) Sweets (c) Are (d) None of these​

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Answered by kritidav21
5

Answer:

none of these

Explanation:

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Answered by AditiHegde
0

The answer will be, in the given sentence (a). Indian is the Adjective.

  • The sentence given in the question is: Indian sweets are famous.
  • The word 'Indian' has been identified as a Proper Adjective here.
  • Adjectives are of various types. When the adjective in a particular sentence is a Proper form of a noun, it is described as a Proper Adjective.
  • For example, in the sentence stated above, a person who has lived in India since childhood is known as an Indian. Therefore, the word Indian is a Proper Adjective here and it is famous for its sweets.

Hence, the correct option to be chosen will be (a) Indian is the Adjective in the given sentence.

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