She was not quite what you would call refined.
She was not quite what you would call unrefined.
She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot.
Mark Twain what is adjective in this
what is the adjective in this
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Adjectives are words describing nouns or pronouns (subjects).
In the first sentence, the adjective is 'refined', which describes her.
In the second sentence, the adjective is 'unrefined', also which describes her, the subject of the sentence.
The third sentence does not have an adjective but itself is describing the woman.
In the first sentence, the adjective is 'refined', which describes her.
In the second sentence, the adjective is 'unrefined', also which describes her, the subject of the sentence.
The third sentence does not have an adjective but itself is describing the woman.
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Adjectives are words describing nouns or pronouns (subjects).
In the first sentence, the adjective is 'refined', which describes her.
In the second sentence, the adjective is 'unrefined', also which describes her, the subject of the sentence.
The third sentence does not have an adjective but itself is describing the woman.
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