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30 March, 23:48

An adjective can describe both a A pronoun and an adjective b noun and a verb c noun and a pronoun d very and an adjective

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  1. T
    31 March, 03:21
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    The answer above is incorrect.

    An adjective can actually describe both a C) noun and a pronoun.

    For example:

    John is handsome.

    He is tall.
  2. K
    31 March, 03:35
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    B: noun and verb (adverb)
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