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Family feuds = sweet, juicy, soft, round
The adjective is the word NEW. It describes what kind of cloth being discussed.
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"Message" is neither an adjective nor an adverb; it is a noun. It refers to a piece of information conveyed from one person or entity to another. However, related forms like "messaging" can function as a verb or an adjective depending on the context.
The word 'always' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:We always go to grandma's for the holidays. (modifies the verb)My always thoughtful neighbor gave me the flowers. (modifies the adjective)This part of the piece is always slowly played. (modifies the adverb)
Depending on how it's used, land can be a noun or a verb but not an adjective. As a noun: She lives on a beautiful piece of land. As a verb: Hopefully, the plane will land on time.
The adjective is the word NEW. It describes what kind of cloth being discussed.
It means your spouse has no respect for you and probably not himself/herself either.
Noun: Our company will have a booth at the job fair. Verb: We'll have to fair a that piece of fuselage to make the plane flightworthy. Adjective: We had to walk a fair distance to the service station. Relative pronoun: We did what we considered fair.
No, "table" is not an adjective. It is a noun referring to a piece of furniture or a data structure.
It can be, such as in the sentence, "That antique is a museum piece."
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There are almost an infinite number of ways to change a piece of fruit chemically. As an example, three ways would be: 1) Cooking the fruit at high temperature 2) Immersing the fruit in strong acid 3) Immersing the fruit in strong alkali All processes are irreversible; it is impossible to regain the original piece of fruit after the process is performed because its chemistry has changed.
merry cherry
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It holds it together.
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