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Silak12 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

A noun adjective are vs is?

Hi, everyone.

They will be able to tell what a noun, adjective and preposition are.

They will be able to tell what noun, adjective and preposition are.

Which of the two is correct?

Could you write an appropriate version of the sentence?

Thanks!

  

Top answer

They will be able to tell what a noun, adjective and preposition are. OK They will be able to tell what a noun, an adjective and a preposition are. OK They will be able to tell what noun, adjective and preposition are.

  • They will be able to tell what a noun, adjective and preposition are.
  • OK They will be able to tell what a noun, an adjective and a preposition are.
  • OK They will be able to tell what noun, adjective and preposition are.
  • No.
  • They will be able to define a noun, an adjective and a preposition.
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They will be able to tell what a noun, adjective and preposition are. OK

They will be able to tell what a noun, an adjective and a preposition are. OK

They will be able to tell what noun, adjective and preposition are. No.

They will be able to define a noun, an adjective and a preposition.

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