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English, 21.02.2021 14:00, jontae81

С Circle the nouns acting as adjectives in the following sentences.
1. My uncle is a football coach at a primary school in Chandigarh.
2. The ice cream vendor only had orange candies left with him.
3. This water tank is rather dirty.
4. Girish brought more paper towels to clean the dirty table.
5. Manju took apart her alarm clock out of curiosity.
6. Jacob spilled grape juice all over the dining table.
7. Jamshed went to the movie theatre with his elder sister.
8. The school bus arrives at seven-thirty every morning.
9. Today's children spend their pocket money on storybooks instead of toy cars.
10. The singer paused for a while when the temple bells rang and resumed his concert.​

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