emersed
In the sentence "Her book is on the table," the word "her" is the possessive pronoun being used as an adjective to describe the noun "book."
Reading the book "Hatchet" really gave me jolt.
the leaf in the text book is really bizarre.
The word "honest" appears 90 times in the book Alcoholics Anonymous.
Capitalize the word "The".
Fiction
read the book and stop being lazy !
The inverted commas, called quotation marks in American English, may be put around a word or phrase as a private joke between the writer and the reader. For example, we might write Jimmy put his "book" on the table, meaning that what he put on the table wasn't really a book, but he ( or we) called it a book.
The book is really good.Did you hear about the trains?Put your cup in the sink.
Really Really Really Really Really Really Really Really bad question your a bad question asker
Jonathan changes throughout the novel by being really happy to go to war to being really scared in the middle of the book like when he says..."OH GOD OH GOD" to at the end realizing that he survived the war.
avidly is an adjective [describing word] avid means keen, almost obsessive. to be avid is to be eager "he read his book avidly" means he read his book eagerly, he really got into his book. to do something avidly is to be very enthusiastic, to really engross yourself in it.