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Which word in the sentence is an adjective that tells how many? Yesterday the team lost the tennis match because of weak hits in the third set. A. tennis B. third C. yesterday D. weak
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Which word in the sentence is an adjective that tells how many?
Yesterday the team lost the tennis match because of weak hits in the third set.
A.
tennis
B.
third
C.
yesterday
D.
weak
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the answer is ( D )
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Answer:D.
This is because adjectives describe the attribute of the noun.The other 3 words are not adjective.Third can be adjective too but,not im this case as it is used as a number in the sentence.
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