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defination of 1) Adjective 2) Adverb 3) Conjunction

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Answered by nissi2
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Adjective:an adjective tells more about a noun it describes a noun the articles a, and ,the are also called adjectives examples:good ,wonderful ,cheerful .
adverb :an adverb describes an action or a verb it tells how When or where an action is done examples :slowly, fastly correctly, yesterday
conjuction:a conjunction is a joining word it joins two words or sentences examples: and ,because, but
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Answered by shruti1112
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1. Adjective: A word that tells us something more about a noun or a pronoun is called an Adjective.
2. A word that tells us something about a verb or an Adjective or another adverb is called an Adverb.
3. a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if ).
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