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Their brave deeds are honoured by bestowing military decorations on them. (underline the adjective

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Answered by bhagwanmalviya5
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Answer:

honoured, brave and bestowing

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Brave and honoured are adjectives here.

Bestowing is a verb in v1 ing form ie present participle. Bestow is the basic verb form (v1).

Adjective- modifies ,describes the noun or pronoun ie what kind ,home many etc . There can be more than one adjective in a sentence.

Honoured is used as an adjective .

Eg He is an honoured guest here.

Guest is a noun and the word honoured is describing it.

Bestowing is the word that tell the action . It means to present/confer. Hence it is a verb.

Military decoration is a noun. It could be anything eg They were presented with certificates. In the question the thing is military decorations.

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