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Word order: position of adjectives

June 21, 2012 - pdf

Different kinds of words go in different positions in a sentence. For example, nouns usually go at the beginning of a sentence. Adjectives usually go… Continue reading

Mistakes in the use of adjectives

May 1, 2012 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your ability to use adjectives correctly. Here is a list of errors that ESL students often make in the use of… Continue reading

Position of adjectives

April 29, 2012 - pdf

Adjectives usually go before the nouns they modify. She is a nice girl. (Here the adjective nice modifies the noun girl and goes before it.)… Continue reading

Correct use of some adjectives

August 17, 2011 - pdf

The adjective can be correctly used with a verb when some quality of the subject, rather the action of the verb, is to be expressed.… Continue reading

Attributive adjectives after nouns

February 23, 2011 - pdf

Most adjectives can go in two main places in a sentence: in attributive position and predicative position. In attributive position, an adjective comes before the… Continue reading

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