Which sentence uses both proper and predicate adjectives?
A The difference in meaning can cause confusion when Americans visit Britain.
B Enjoying tea and biscuits is one of the many culture experiences that tourists seek out.
C Even the biscuits in Britain are not as sweet or soft as our cookies.
D British biscuits are cookies, while American biscuits are a savory bread.
Which sentence uses both proper and predicate adjectives
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The correct answer is D: “British biscuits are cookies, while American biscuits are a savory bread.”
Explanation: In this sentence, “British” is a proper adjective that describes “biscuits,” and “savory” is a predicate adjective that describes “bread.” Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and are capitalized, while predicate adjectives follow linking verbs and describe the subject. This makes sentence D the one that uses both types of adjectives. If you have more questions or need further help, don’t hesitate to check the extended services page!