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Which statement is true of adjectives? They describe mostly nouns but can also work with verbs, too. They always describe a noun or pronoun. They are always in the same place within a sentence.
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Which statement is true of adjectives?
They describe mostly nouns but can also work with verbs, too.
They always describe a noun or pronoun.
They are always in the same place within a sentence.
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They always describe a noun or pronoun.
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They always describe a noun or pronoun is correct.
Adverbs are what describe verbs not adjectives and not all sentences even need an adjective in it so they’re not always in the same place in a sentence.
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