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Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. The Articles — a, an, and the — are adjectives. ... Before getting into other usage considerations, one general note about the use — or over-use — of adjectives: Adjectives are frail; don't ask them to do more work than they...
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Adjectives can be classified into many categories. In English, adjectives are generally used in the order: quantity --> opinion --> size --> age --> shape --> color --> origin --> material --> purpose. Some of these categories are (roughly in the order in which adjectives are used in English):
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Little Explorers Picture Dictionary (English/Spanish): Adjectives. ... Join Enchanted Learning ... ; Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership.
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Grammar Bytes! Grammar Instruction with Attitude. Includes detailed terms, interactive exercises, handouts, and more! ... Adjectives describe nouns by answering one of these three questions: What kind is it? How many are there? Which one is it? An adjective can be a single word, a phrase, or a clause. Check out these examples:
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Possessive Adjectives ... In the following examples, the highlighted words are adjectives: ... Some nouns, many pronouns, and many participle phrases can also act as adjectives. In the sentence...
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Each sentence below contains one or more adjectives. Read each sentence carefully and underline the adjectives. The first four sentences have been done for you. ... The words a and an are called indefinite articles. The word the is a definite article. They are adjectives too.
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Adjective - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In grammar, an adjective is a word whose main syntactic role is to modify a noun or pronoun, giving more information about the noun or pronoun's referent. Collectively, adjectives form one of the tr...
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Adjectives can be identified using a number of formal criteria. However, we may begin by saying that they typically describe an attribute of a noun: ... ; Some adjectives can be identified by their endings. Typical adjective endings include:
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