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Adjectives are the words that describe a noun or a pronoun. Examples:

  • Lucky me and lucky you are going to the beach today.
  • Fran and Frank had a beautiful new baby.
  • I have a special one for you.
  • Our old house is not as big as our newhouse.
  • Almost everything was lost in the fire. I still have you.
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