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He is vigorous and wealthy ( use the nominal forms of adjectives )​

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Answered by SparshaMondal
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The given sentence is 'he is vigorous and wealthy 'and is advised to use the nominal forms of adjectives and the right answer is: he possesses strength (vigour) and wealth.

It is an example of simple indefinite tense.

Here adjectives are vigorous and wealthy and their nominal forms are vigour or strength and wealth .

In English grammar nominal means noun.

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