Category: Adjectives
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How to Understand Positive Comparative Superlative Adjectives in No Time
Today, we’re going to learn positive, comparative, and superlative adjectives. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Definition of Positive Comparative Superlative Adjectives What exactly are positive, comparative, and superlative adjectives? Let’s start with a quick definition before diving into examples and exercises to help you master these forms. Positive Adjectives…
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Commonly Misused Adjectives and Its Easy Solution | Adjectives Ending in Ing and Ed
Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Register a SNAP EBT card The Difference between Adjectives Ending in Ing and Ed Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed have different meaning. Ing adjectives cause us to have the feeling of something whereas ed adjectives are what we feel. These two…
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Five Ways to Use Adjectives To Infinitive | Exercise and Answer
Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me We can use adjectives to infinitive in two ways. Let’s see both of them. It is difficult to understand her. She’s difficult to understand. It’s good to see you again. I’m happy to see you again. Are you happy to see me again? Yes, It’s pleasing to…
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Two Steps to Understand Order of Adjectives: Exercises with Answers
Do you know you just need two minutes to understand the order of adjectives? I’m sure you do. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me We use adjectives to describe nouns. But, sometimes we use two or more adjectives together to modify one noun. In this case, we have to know which…
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Comparison Using As: Six Types
Talking about comparison using as, we can only compare two things or actions that have the same quality with as adjective/adverb as. 1. As Adjective As (Comparison Using as) We usually compare two things which have the same quality with as…as. Let’s see the following examples. My daughter is as beautiful as my wife. My son is as fat as my…
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Adjectives | Exercises with Answers
Adjectives are used to describe or modify nouns. Therefore, adjectives can give a little/big different meaning to a noun. Let’s see the following examples ( The underlined words are adjectives.) : beautiful girls lazy students empty houses aggravated situations normal life difficult problems an abandoned house a popular singer hot issues bad weather From the ten examples above, we can…