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What Is an Adjective Clause?
To understand what an adjective clause is, we need to define the two words separately. An adjective is a word that tells more information about a noun. A clause is a multi-word that features a subject and a verb. A sentence is considered complete if the clause expresses a complete thought. If it doesnt, then it is referred to as dependent a clause because…
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Adjective Phrase
What Is an Adjective Phrase? An adjective phrase, also known as an adjectival phrase, refers to a group of words comprising of an adjective. An adjective phrase tells more information about a noun or a pronoun. You dont need to have perfect grammar to master how adjective phrase works. We often use these phrases from time to time, without even our consent. How Do You Recognize…
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Adjective Preposition Collocations
List of useful adjectives and prepositions collocations in English. Adjectives + Prepositions: OF Learn common adjective combinations with the preposition OF in English. Afraid of Ashamed of Aware of Capable of Certain of Conscious of Envious of Independent of Jealous of Proud of Silly of Typical of Adjectives and Prepositions: FOR Learn common adjective collocations with the preposition FOR in English. Eager for Eligible for Famous for Grateful for Notorious for Prepared for Ready for Renowned for Responsible for Respected for…
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What is an Adjective Suffix?
Certain suffixes are typical of adjectives. You can combine these ending with verbs and nouns to create an adjective. Hence, adjective suffixes can change the root words grammatical function. For instance, adding -able to the verb prevent produces a new adjective. Words with certain endings like -able suggest that a word is an adjective. Sometimes when a suffix gets added to a root word the spelling of…
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Forming Compound Adjectives
Compound adjectives can be formed as follows: Adjective + Past participle narrow-minded He was too narrow-minded and prejudiced and bigoted. high-spirited Sophies a high-spirited young girl. old-fashioned An old-fashioned bell tinkled as he pushed open the door. short-haired He was dancing with a short-haired woman. absent-minded The actress was so absent-minded that she fluffed her lines. strong-willed Shes very strong-willed and if shes decided to leave school,…
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Order of Adjectives
In English, it is common to use more than one adjective before a noun. For example, It is a beautiful long new dress. or She has bought a square white Japanese cake. When you use more than one adjective, you have to put them in the right order – order of adjectives. Learn how to put adjectives in the right order with useful grammar rules…
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Superlative Definition
When an adjective compares three or more things, the superlative form of the adjective is used. Superlatives indicate that the quality or quantity is at its highest or is most intense. Forming Superlative Adjectives Learn how to form superlatives in English with examples. One-syllable Adjectives 1. Form the superlative forms of a one-syllable adjective by adding -est. Examples:…
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Descriptive Adjectives
What Are Descriptive Adjectives? Descriptive adjectives are basically exactly what they sound like: words that describe. Since theyre adjectives, theyre specifically words that describe a person, place, or thing (if youre looking for words to describe verbs or other adjectives, check out adverbs). Descriptive adjectives are used to clarify or add detail to a sentence. They…
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Demonstrative Adjectives
What Are Demonstrative Adjectives? How to use demonstrative adjectives and pronouns in English? When a noun or nouns need to be identified, especially in a spatial or positional context, a demonstrative adjective is used. In English grammar, this, that, these, and those are demonstrative adjectives. For example: This train conveys passengers to London. I think that book is mine. These cakes are very quick and easy to make. Let me give…
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Predicate Adjective
Predicate Adjectives and Attributive Adjectives The parts of speech are quite complex. In addition to the basic parts themselves, they divide into smaller categories that describe their uses in English in more detail. Adjectives, though seemingly straightforward, are no different. Adjectives have many uses in English. In previous studies, you may have come across, and used, attributive…