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Identify the adjective: 'The tall man left.'

AThe
BtallCORRECT
Cman
Dleft
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Why the answer is B, and why the others tempt you.
**The reasoning** An adjective is a word that *describes* or gives more information about a noun (a person, place, or thing). In the sentence "The tall man left," we need to find which word is describing something. - **The** = article (a pointer word) - **tall** = describes *what kind of* man → This is the adjective! - **man** = noun (the person being described) - **left** = verb (the action) The word "tall" tells us a quality about the man — his height. That's exactly what adjectives do: they answer questions like "What kind?" "How many?" "Which one?" **Why the wrong options tempt you** **A) The** — It comes before the noun, so it feels important, but "the" is an *article*, not an adjective. It just points to which man. **C) man** — This is what's being described (the noun), not the describing word. **D) left** — Action words (verbs) can trick you because they seem like the "main" word, but they show what happened, not what something is like. **Quick takeaway** Adjectives describe nouns — if you can ask "What kind of [noun]?" and the word answers it, that's your adjective.
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