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"People mistook the shining stone as dimond"-find the participle adjective ​

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Answered by Yashicaruthvik
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Answer:

shining is the adjective

shining word is showing how stone is.

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Answered by Anonymous
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EXTRAS:-

What is an adjective? Simply put, an adjective is a word you use to describe a person, place, or thing. An adjective modifies nouns or pronouns. Without adjectives, we wouldn't know if you had a serene vacation or a disastrous vacation. Let's dive into the intricacies of this important part of speech so you can identify an adjective when you see one.

Adjectives Are Information Gatherers

What are adjectives? When it comes to function, adjectives are information gatherers. Specifically, they provide further information about an object's size, shape, age, color, origin or material. Here are some examples of adjectives in action:

It's a big table. (size)

It's a round table. (shape)

It's an old table. (age)

It's a brown table. (color)

It's an English table. (origin)

It's a wooden table. (material)

It's a lovely table. (opinion)

It's a broken table. (observation)

It's a coffee table. (purpose)

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