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identify the adjective in the sentence Nobody lives in that house anymore. 1 Nobody 2 that 3 house 4 anymore​

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Answered by pintukumar53972
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Answer:

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Answered by amazetappo
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The adjective in the given sentence is (2) that since the word ' that' is modifying the noun (house).

What are adjectives?

  • Adjectives are used to describe nouns or pronounce and they are known as describing words.
  • The major role of this part of speech called adjectives is to describe and modify the words or phrases of nouns or pronouns.
  • For example, take the sentence: 'She wore a blue dress'. In this sentence, blue is the adjective used while the noun is the dress. From this, you can understand that the adjective 'blue' is used to describe the dress she wore.
  • Take another sentence as an example, 'Sheela lives in a beautiful house'. The adjective is the word 'beautiful' while the noun is house. Here, the adjective modifies or describes the house Sheela lives in using the word 'beautiful'.
  • Similarly in the given sentence, 'Nobody lives in that house'. The house is described or modified using the word 'that'. So, the noun here is 'house' while the adjective used is the word 'that'.

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