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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Circle the adjective. Write the verb on noun form of the adjective in the blank at the end of the sentence.

1) Blending foods together can cause interesting flavors to emerge.

Adjectives: Blending ( blend), interesting ( interest)

2) In the past, a refrigerator was sometimes called an ice box.

Adjectives: called ( call)

Could you please check?
  

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Anonymous Circle the adjective. Adjectives: called ( call)Could you please check? 1) Blending is not an adjective.

  • Anonymous Circle the adjective.
  • Adjectives: called ( call)Could you please check?
  • 1) Blending is not an adjective.
  • It does not describe "foods;" it describes what you do to foods.
  • If one blends foods, interesting flavors may emerge.
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AnonymousCircle the adjective. Write the verb on noun form of the adjective in the blank at the end of the sentence.1) Blending foods together can cause interesting flavors to emerge.Adjectives: Blending ( blend), interesting ( interest)2) In the past, a refrigerator was sometimes called an ice box.Adjectives: called ( call)Could you please check?
1) Blending
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AnonymousBlending foods together can cause interesting flavors to emerge.
The only adjective there is 'interesting', The associated oun is 'interest' and the verb is 'interest'..
'Blending' is a gerund,
Anonymousn the past, a refrigerator was sometimes called an ice box.
There is no adjective in that sentence,
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