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  • 22-08-2015
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An adjective can describe both a
a. verb and an adjective.
b. noun and a verb.
c. noun and a pronoun.
d. pronoun and an adjective.

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  • 22-08-2015
C. noun and pronoun.

An adjective can't describe a verb nor another adjective but they can be described by an adverb.
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