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How do you use a verb and pronoun adjective in sentence?

It seems like you're asking about using a verb and an adjective that modifies a pronoun. Here's how to do it:

Understanding the Concepts

* Verb: A word that describes an action, state of being, or occurrence.

* Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun.

* Adjective: A word that describes a noun or pronoun.

Putting it Together

You can use a verb and an adjective together to describe a pronoun in a sentence by:

1. Using a verb to describe the action or state of being of the pronoun:

* Example: "She *felt* happy."

* Verb: *felt*

* Pronoun: *She*

* Adjective: *happy* (modifies the pronoun *She*)

2. Using a linking verb to connect the pronoun to an adjective:

* Example: "They *were* tired."

* Verb: *were* (linking verb)

* Pronoun: *They*

* Adjective: *tired* (modifies the pronoun *They*)

More Examples

* "He *looked* sad." (Verb: *looked*, Pronoun: *He*, Adjective: *sad*)

* "We *are* excited." (Verb: *are* (linking verb), Pronoun: *We*, Adjective: *excited*)

* "It *became* clear." (Verb: *became* (linking verb), Pronoun: *It*, Adjective: *clear*)

Key Points

* The adjective should directly describe the pronoun (in this case, modify it).

* The verb and adjective work together to give more information about the pronoun's action or state of being.

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