Rearrange the adjectives in the following sentences in the correct order to describe the italicized nouns.

      

Rearrange the adjectives in the following sentences in the correct order to describe the italicized nouns.

i) The band performed their ...... song. (reggae, new ,exciting)

ii) They saw an ...........baboon. (old, ugly,Congolese)

  

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Martin
i) The band performed their exciting, new, reggae song.

ii) They saw an ugly old Congolese baboon.

marto answered the question on October 9, 2019 at 05:51


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