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(a) I refer to only one noun
(b) I qualify a noun
(c) I say more about an action (verb)
(d) I am a naming word
(e) I can replace a naming word
(f) I accompany nouns/pronouns and show their relation with another word
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(g) I am a sentence with a subordinate clause
(h) I am an Action or Being
(i) I am attached before a word
(i) I sound the same but differ in spelling and meaning
(k) I am a word having nearly the same meaning
(1) I come before nouns to point out definite or indefinite

Answers

Answered by meenatingare1111
9

Answer:

i refer to only one noun in number

Answered by vaishalitatte8
9

Explanation:

a. singular number

b.adjective

c.adverb

d.noun

e.pronoun

f.preposition

g.complex sentense

h. verb

I. prefix

j. homophone

k. synonym

l. articles

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