In the sentence "The girl who plays the lead in our play is both talented and beautiful," the conjunction is "and." It connects the two adjectives "talented" and "beautiful," which describe the girl. The use of "both" emphasizes that she possesses both qualities.
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In the sentence "The girl plays the lead in our play is both talented and beautiful," the conjunctions are "and" and "both." The word "and" connects the two adjectives "talented" and "beautiful," while "both" emphasizes that the girl possesses both qualities. Thus, the conjunctions help to link ideas and provide clarity in the description.
both and
The conjunctions in the sentence are "and" and "who." "And" connects the two adjectives "talented" and "beautiful," while "who" introduces the relative clause "who plays the lead in our play," providing additional information about "the girl."
She is Beautiful and Talented.
wonderful beautiful talented girl from new orleans louisiana
a very beautiful girl who is talented strong and helpful
An exceptionally talented singer/songwriter. Actually she is an amazing beautiful, talented, friendly lovely girl. she is a bit wierd