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Write 3 sentences using proper, compound and predicate adjective​

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Answer:

1. Alex is an Australian player.

Robin is an Indian player.

Sushi is an Asian player.

2. This is a four-foot table.

Daniella is a part-time worker.

This is an all-too-common error.

3. Children grow older every day.

The baby remains happy during her bath.

Her lasagna smells scrumptious.

Explanation:

PROPER ADJECTIVE

- English orthography sometimes uses the term proper adjective to mean adjectives that take initial capital letters, and common adjective to mean those that do not. For example, a person from India is Indian—Indian is a proper adjective.

COMPOUND ADJECTIVE

A compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun. These terms should be hyphenated to avoid confusion or ambiguity. For example: Diana submitted a 6-page document. She adopted a two-year-old cat.

PREDICATE ADJECTIVE

A predicate adjective is one of many different types of adjectives. Basically, predicate adjectives modify the subject of the sentence.  In the sentence "The wall is purple," the subject is "wall," the predicate adjective is "purple" and the linking verb is "is." So, it's subject, verb, and predicate adjective.

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