Answer:
They share a common vortex, they share a common ray
Step-by-step explanation:
So I provided a image of two adjacent angles, which really just means they're next to each other, and can be combined to form one angle.
They share a side, and a vertex which can be determined by looking at the image.
Now some adjacent angles can be complementary, and can be congruent. But just given that two angles are adjacent does not mean these two are true.
As you can see from the image I provided, it's clear the two angles don't form a straight line (180 degrees), thus they aren't complementary (specifically in this case, they can be complementary, but not in every single case)