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Either is possible. One word is a noun that indicates the individual ( My friends are all Buddhists ) and the other is an adjective that indicates their religion ( My friends are all Buddhist ). PS: See how easy it is to write inoffensive sample
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HI, Before I realized it, he had grown to an essential player. Alex-93
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My favorite color is green/blue/brown. .. Italicized ones are adjectives, not nouns. Should it be: What is your favorite animal? OR What are your favorite animals? Both are correct since you are asking for just one animal or some of them. My
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As a language arts minor I would have to say that these are words that are singular and plural at the same time. With these types of words the adjective determines if it is plural or singular. For example I have A fish OR I have SEVEN fish. I have
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They are demonstrative adjectives and pronouns that demonstrate (point out) which item in particular you are talking about. 'This' for something relative close, 'that' for something further away.
I'd like this rabbit
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Hi,
Would you say an adjective is a phrase/clause It's neither. An adjective is a word.
that tells something about a noun as to what it is, which one it is, and how many there are. Yes
Does it tell any other things about a noun (if I
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Would you be willing to call it a possessive adjective? If you think of the expression as a title, both should be capitalized. If it's simply generic, then, no. I'd say the appostrophe is required in the examples you've mentioned,
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Am I seriously wrong if I tell her that SINGULAR REGULAR NOUNS (I'm not talking about proper nouns, plural nouns, or pronouns) DO NOT START SENTENCES, but follow an article or a word like "some," "one," "that,"
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I am trying to help a Korean student who has great trouble knowing when to use articles (a, an, the) and when to omit them. Am I seriously wrong if I tell her that SINGULAR REGULAR NOUNS (I'm not talking about proper nouns, plural nouns, or
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Hi Twilit Sentence 1 seems to mean that the speaker wants to be like a king or queen to the person he or she is speaking to. It suggests that the speaker wants to rule the other person. The word "wanna" is a slang way of writing
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