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Is the word terrible in this sentence, Miss Pound said it was terrible that they didn't hire her at Hogwarts, an adjective
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Is the word terrible in this sentence, Miss Pound said it was terrible that they didn't hire her at Hogwarts, an adjective
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An adjective is a descriptive word describing a quality.
Miss Pound is describing Hogwarts not hiring her as “terrible,” therefore terrible IS an adjective.
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