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Aastha Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Noun and Adjective

In the following two sentences.
1. We have enough time. ( time is Noun)

2. It's too cold to go for a swim. (cold is Adjective)

I am not able to identify the difference. Can anyone help me out.
  

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I think you hit the nail on the head. What's your problem? Quiz for you She gives me a cold smile.

  • I think you hit the nail on the head.
  • What's your problem?
  • Quiz for you She gives me a cold smile.
  • She caught a cold .
  • He left me out in the cold last night.
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I think you hit the nail on the head. What's your problem?


Quiz for you
She gives me a cold smile.
She caught a cold.
He left me out in the cold last night.
Don't let them throw cold water on your plan.
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1. She gives me a cold smile (Adjective)
2. She caught a cold. ( Noun)
3. He left me out in the cold last night. (Noun)
4. Don't let them throw cold water on your plan. (Adjective)


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You passed with flying colours!
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Thanks Pastel, Thanks a lot

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