juicy (fruit)
jocular (attitude)
just (decision)
2006-09-11 14:40:45
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answer #1
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answered by Professor 3
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First, how about spelling "adjetive" correctly.
Second, this is America. Our language is formulated with subject verb agreement principals. Learn them.
2006-09-11 22:29:00
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answer #2
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answered by joe 3
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think of a word that can come before a noun that would tell you about that noun. Say, a frog. What word beginning with a "j" could describe the frog? Or "clown". THINK!
2006-09-11 21:41:59
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answer #3
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answered by David S 3
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Jumbo
2006-09-11 21:41:45
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answer #4
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answered by Cybeq 5
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Jolly, juicy, joyous, justly, jovial, jaunty, jocular, jittery.
Adjectives are descriptive. They describe things.
2006-09-11 22:15:44
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answer #5
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answered by Slimsmom 6
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joyous
2006-09-11 21:45:09
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answer #6
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answered by Angelic Vampiress 2
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Just.
2006-09-11 21:42:13
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answer #7
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answered by KnowhereMan 6
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junky
2006-09-11 21:46:39
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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jiggly
2006-09-11 21:46:27
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answer #9
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answered by sundancer690 1
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jelly-like, Jewish, Japanese, justifiable
2006-09-11 21:41:29
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answer #10
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answered by baby_girl_1219 4
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