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  • 22-01-2016
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An adjective can describe both a
A. verb and an adjective.
B. pronoun and an adjective.
C. noun and a pronoun.
D. noun and a verb.

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Kytten
Kytten Kytten
  • 22-01-2016
Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. (Adverbs describe verbs and adjectives)
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blahwhatever blahwhatever
  • 22-01-2016
The correct answer is letter C. noun and pronoun Because, an adjective can't describe its self as a verb and it can't describe its self as an adjective if it is already an adjective, so it can only describe its self as a noun and pronoun.

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- Debbie  
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