Answer the questions. Correct the
information that is wrong.
1 Was Walt Disney an actor? (X / director)
No, he wasn't. He was a director.
2 Was Malevich a Russian artist? (V)
3. Was Shakespeare German? (X / English)
4 Were there model aeroplanes in
Tutankhamun's tomb? (X / model boats)
5 Was Neil Armstrong on the Moon in 1869?
(X / 1969)
6 Were there a lot of temples in Ancient
Greece? (V)
7 Were Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing
the first people to climb Everest? (V)
An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In general, the purpose of an adjective is to describe a noun or pronoun and provide more information about it. Adjectives provide answers to questions such as “What kind?” “Which one?” and “Whose is it?”
To demonstrate how adjectives work, let’s look at two example sentences. The first sentence has no adjectives, and the second sentence has two adjectives.
Leslie bought shoes at the store.
Leslie bought new shoes at the busy store.
Объяснение:
He said to stay in bed for a few days. Marry said she'd gone to London with her sister. My friend said she/he watched a lot of soap operas. He asked if Tom would be there the following day. My mother asked if I had cleaned my room the previous day. Her teacher said she/he was not going to ask her. The teacher asked how the accident had happened. My cousin said they weren't interested in politics. I asked if you had heard the bell. He asked what I had told the police. Tom said New York was more lovely than London. She said he had turned out a good pianist. She asked if I was kidding. She wrote to put up at that hotel. I asked where you were living at the moment.