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What Is an Adjective?
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Do you have a noisy dog on your block? Is your
desk squeaky? What is the longest book you've ever
read? What do you like to do on a sunny day?
All the colored words above are adjectives. You can
use adjectives to describe just about everything—people
and things, activities, feelings, ideas, and more!
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