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Which of these words are adjectives? Check all that apply, man tiny break grumpy hot
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Which of these words are adjectives? Check all that apply,
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Adjectives are describing words so tiny, grumpy, and hot
Man is a noun (person place or thing)
And break is a verb (I’m assuming it meant break as in like “I don’t want to break my phone” not like “I need to take a break”
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