Kantor tells me Michelle Obama is not depicted as any kind of angry but merely as anxious for all to go well.
In this sentence, is 'angry' an adjective or a noun? Also, is 'any kind of angry' an adjective phrase or a noun phrase?
It's not a well-written sentence It's better to say eg Kantor tells me Michelle Obama is not depicted as angry in any way, but merely as anxious for all to go well.
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It's not a well-written sentence
It's better to say eg Kantor tells me Michelle Obama is not depicted as angry in any way, but merely as anxious for all to go well.
listeneveris 'angry' an adjective or a noun?
adjective
listeneveris 'any kind of angry' an adjective phrase or a noun phrase?
noun phrase
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