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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

adjectives

In the following sentence, which word is an adjective?

After training at the business school, Manny's attitude changed dramatically.
A. business
B. training
C. dramatically
D. changed
  

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Would you like to make a guess? It's tricky.
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What's tricky is that there are no adjectives in that sentence. There's a noun functioning as a modifier, but that doesn't make it an adjective.
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I thought it would be business
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Anonymous I thought it would be business
Many people do, but they're wrong. Emotion: sad

If the que
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Well if it's not business, then what is the adjective???? I am very confused!
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It's a bad question.
There is a noun that acts like an adjective in that it is modifying another noun.
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AnonymousWell if it's not business, then what is the adjective???? I am very confused!
The setter of this question presumably believes that "business" is an adjective because it modifies "school". Most people would not agree.

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