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Adjectives - Comparative Form Adjectives

Melinda Melinda 16 април 2024 г. 16 voca
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Adjectives

Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns or pronouns by providing more information about their qualities or attributes. They can describe the size, color, shape, age, origin, material, or other characteristics of the noun they modify.

Types of Adjectives:

Descriptive Adjectives: These describe the qualities or characteristics of the noun they modify. Example: big house, blue sky, beautiful garden

Demonstrative Adjectives: These point out specific nouns or indicate which one(s) are being referred to. Example: this book, those shoes, these cookies

Possessive Adjectives: These show ownership or possession. Example: my car, his house, our cat

Quantitative Adjectives: These indicate the quantity or amount of the noun they modify. Example: three books, many people, few opportunities

Interrogative Adjectives: These are used to ask questions about nouns. Example: which book, what color, whose bag

Ordinal Adjectives: These indicate the order or sequence of nouns. Example: first place, third row, last chapter

Placement of Adjectives:

Adjectives can come before or after the noun they modify, depending on the language's syntax. In English, most adjectives come before the noun.

=Before the noun:= red car, tall building, beautiful flower =After the noun= (usually with a linking verb like "be"): The car is red. The building looks tall.

Comparative and Superlative Forms:

Adjectives have comparative and superlative forms to compare the qualities of nouns.

=Comparative:= Used to compare two things. Example: bigger house, more beautiful garden

=Superlative:= Used to compare three or more things. Example: biggest house, most beautiful garden