"POT" (a+)
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our family enjoyed a sunday dinner of pot roast buttered corn and fudge cake
No, the word 'again' is not a noun. The word 'again' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: I enjoyed the resort so much that I will go again.
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Enjoyed and lasted are the verbs. 😊
The word mawkish is an adjective. Sally enjoyed the food at the picnic, but she didn't enjoy the mawkish smell of warm lemonade.
The adjective forms are enjoyed (the enjoyedactivities) and enjoyable (an enjoyable time).
I enjoyed our conversation last night.
I enjoyed renouncing the book for the elementary kids today
Enjoyed and lasted are the verbs. 😊
There is no vague pronoun reference in that sentence.The pronouns in the sentence are:which - a relative pronoun that introduces the relative clause;their - a possessive adjective 'their' refers back to 'girls'.
Example sentence - We enjoyed the summer in New England.