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First, let's define these words. A noun is a person, a place, or a thing. An adjective modifies (tells us more about, describes) a noun. So, "cow" is a noun-- it's an animal that gives milk. How can we describe a cow? Some adjectives might be friendly, large, hungry, thirsty, lazy, brown, etc. "The friendly cow was eating hay in the barn." The adjective "friendly" modifies (describes) the noun "cow."

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