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First, I believe you are asking about "spotted"-- you need two T's in that word or the O sound will be long (as in note); you want a short O sound (as in not). The phrase spotted robe has an adjective and a noun. An adjective describes-- tells us something about-- a noun. In this case, it tells us what kind of robe. The word "robe" is a noun because it is a thing. (A noun is a person-- teacher, Moses, astronaut; a place-- Boston, Russia, England; or a thing-- book, house, train.) So, spotted is the adjective. The word it is describing is the noun "robe."

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12y ago

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