English, asked by dhruv557, 1 year ago

Qualifying words are called adjectives. which of the following groups is having adjective ​


ShrutiJha03: hm..☺
ShrutiJha03: anything else..??❤❤
Anonymous: no
ShrutiJha03: what r u doing??
Anonymous: nothing
ShrutiJha03: oh...can we meet tomorrow
Anonymous: maybe
ShrutiJha03: (._.)
Anonymous: don't sad
ShrutiJha03: (-_-;)

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
7

here is ur answer

Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. The Articles — a, an, and the — are adjectives. If a group of words containing a subject and verb acts as an adjective, it is called an Adjective Clause.


ShrutiJha03: or vo to alg hi flim h
Anonymous: m kya kru uska
ShrutiJha03: naccho
ShrutiJha03: ^_^
Anonymous: inna accha h vo jo m nachunga
Anonymous: uske liye
ShrutiJha03: na na..
Anonymous: hn hn
ShrutiJha03: na na...
ShrutiJha03: tumhare aage...usski koi value hi ni h
Answered by ashuthakur69
4

Here is ur answer

The Articles — a, an, and the — are adjectives. If a group of words containing a subject and verb acts as an adjective, it is called an Adjective Clause.


Anonymous: wah
ashuthakur69: kya hua
Anonymous: kuch ni
ashuthakur69: ok
Anonymous: hmm
ashuthakur69: chl thik h kuch bat krne ko h hi nhi
ashuthakur69: to by
Anonymous: okk byyy
Anonymous: gud nyt
ashuthakur69: gn
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