Did you know there is a particular order to adjectives in English? When using more than one adjective to describe a noun, we have to put adjectives in a certain order for the sentence to make sense.
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It is a lovely warm August day outside, and I am wearing a green loose top. Does the second part of that sentence sound strange to you? Perhaps you think I should have written “loose green top.” ...
In English indefinite adjectives are adjectives such as 'each', 'some', 'other' and 'another'. Some indefinite adjectives add an accent in the masculine singular form. An indefinite adjective is one ...
Do you know the difference between comparative and superlative adjectives? Read on to learn more! We use comparative adjectives when we are comparing two things or people. Superlative adjectives are ...
Adjectives are words that describe a characteristic of a noun. This is Dave. [Hello]. His jacket is ‘reflective’, his boots are ‘sturdy’ and his hat is ‘hard’. ‘Reflective’, ‘sturdy’ and ‘hard’ are ...
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