Rewrite the phrase, changing the italicized words to a proper adjective.

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1. A rock group (from Britain) ____________
2. The painting (from America) ____________
3. A program (from Sweden) ____________
4. A novel (from England) ____________
5. A radio (from Japan) ____________
6.The language (from Portugal) ____________
7. The song (from Ireland) ____________
8. Ivory statue (from Egypt) ____________
9. The leather (from Morocco) ____________
10. The coat (from Russia) ____________
11. Dance (from South America) ____________
12. A gourd whistle (from the Sudan) ______
13. The flower (from China) ____________
14. The wood (from Africa) ____________
15. The inventor (from Belgium) ____________
16. The fabric (from India) ____________
17. The dessert (from Greece) ____________
18. The horn (from East Africa) ____________
19. The skater (from Norway) ____________
20. The suit (from Italy) ____________

(an) Egyptian ivory statue

Just turn the italicized words (nouns) into their adjective forms.
Britain — British
Egypt — Egyptian
etc.

Yes, and those italicized words (nouns) need to be turned into adjectives to modify the word(s) before.

A British rock group

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yes thank you i had the same qution

1. A British rock group

2. The American painting
3. A Swedish program
4. An English novel
5. A Japanese radio
6. The Portuguese language
7. The Irish song
8. An Egyptian ivory statue
9. Moroccan leather
10. The Russian coat
11. South American dance
12. A Sudanese gourd whistle
13. The Chinese flower
14. African wood
15. The Belgian inventor
16. Indian fabric
17. The Greek dessert
18. An East African horn
19. The Norwegian skater
20. The Italian suit

To rewrite the phrases, we need to replace the italicized phrase with a proper adjective that describes the origin or nationality of the object. To do this, we can identify the country or region associated with each object and use the corresponding adjective form. For example, to describe a rock group from Britain, we use the proper adjective "British." Similarly, for an ivory statue from Egypt, we use the adjective "Egyptian." By applying this approach to each phrase, we can rewrite them with the correct adjectives.

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