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26 June, 17:39

requires a receiver of action transitive verb 2. introduces adjective clauses indefinite pronoun 3. who, whose, whom, which, what adverb phrase 4. indicates an unspecified person or thing interjection 5. a word which is both a pronoun and an adjective pronominal adjective 6. used for subjects and subject complements nominative case 7. prepositional phrase acting as adjective interrogative pronouns 8. prepositional phrase acting as adverb conjunction 9. word punctuated like a sentence, showing strong feeling adjective phrase 10. a word which links words, phrases, or clauses of the same type relative pronoun

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  1. 26 June, 18:27
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    The answers are the following:

    1. transitive verb - requires a receiver of action

    2. relative pronoun - introduces adjective clauses3. interrogative pronouns - who, whose, whom, which, what4. indefinite pronoun - indicates an unspecified person or thing5. pronominal adjective - a word which is both a pronoun and an adjective6. nominative case - used for subjects and subject complements7. adjective phrase - prepositional phrase acting as adjective8. adverb phrase - prepositional phrase acting as adverb9. interjection - word punctuated like a sentence, showing strong feeling10 - conjunction - a word which links words, phrases, or clause
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