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Could there be a noun or verb and an adjective in one sentence?

Absolutely! It's very common to have a noun, verb, and adjective in a single sentence. Here are some examples:

* The bold dog barked** loudly.

* She painted a beautiful sunset.

* The tall tree swayed gently in the breeze.

In each of these sentences:

* Noun: "dog," "sunset," "tree"

* Verb: "barked," "painted," "swayed"

* Adjective: "bold," "beautiful," "tall"

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