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"The hungry fox tried to reach for the grapes." Wheres the adjective?
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"The hungry fox tried to reach for the grapes." Wheres the adjective?
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In the sentence "The hungry fox tried to reach for the grapes," the adjective is "hungry." Adjectives are words that describe nouns or pronouns. In this sentence, the adjective "hungry" describes the noun "fox."
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adjective - describes a noun
noun = fox
therefore,
adjective = hungry
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