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an old priest told me the story.(descriptive/demonstrative)

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Answer:

Answer will be Descriptive.

Explanation:

Definition--

An adjective is a word that modifies a noun. Another way to put it is that an adjective is a word that describes a noun. It tells us more about the subject of the sentence. Let's face it, without descriptive parts of speech our language would be painfully boring!

#Descriptive-----A descriptive adjective is probably what you think of when you hear the word “adjective.” Descriptive adjectives are used to describe nouns and pronouns.

#3. Demonstrative

3. DemonstrativeA demonstrative adjective describes “which” noun or pronoun you’re referring to. These adjectives include the words:

3. DemonstrativeA demonstrative adjective describes “which” noun or pronoun you’re referring to. These adjectives include the words:This — Used to refer to a singular noun close to you.

3. DemonstrativeA demonstrative adjective describes “which” noun or pronoun you’re referring to. These adjectives include the words:This — Used to refer to a singular noun close to you.That — Used to refer to a singular noun far from you.

3. DemonstrativeA demonstrative adjective describes “which” noun or pronoun you’re referring to. These adjectives include the words:This — Used to refer to a singular noun close to you.That — Used to refer to a singular noun far from you.These — Used to refer to a plural noun close to you.

3. DemonstrativeA demonstrative adjective describes “which” noun or pronoun you’re referring to. These adjectives include the words:This — Used to refer to a singular noun close to you.That — Used to refer to a singular noun far from you.These — Used to refer to a plural noun close to you.Those — Used to refer to a plural noun far from you.

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