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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

Adjectives: exercise

February 11, 2011 - pdf

Pick out the adjectives in the following sentences and state what function they serve in the sentences. Answers 1. The car sustained heavy damage in… Continue reading

Adjectives or adverbs – part 2

February 10, 2011 - pdf

Fine and finely The adverb fine means ‘well’. It is used in some informal expressions. She is doing fine. The adverb finely is used to… Continue reading

Adjectives or adverbs? confusing cases

February 10, 2011 - pdf

Adjectives ending in -ly Most adverbs end in -ly. There are also some adjectives ending in -ly. Examples are: costly, cowardly, deadly, friendly, likely, lively,… Continue reading

Adjective Phrases

September 16, 2010 - pdf

Sometimes a group of words does the work of an adjective. Study the following examples. The mayor was a wealthy man. The mayor was a… Continue reading

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