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Adjective. [Adjective for short.]or a
One of the main parts of speech found in many languages. A word that is mainly used to modify a noun and denote the characteristics of things. Adjectives are used to modify nouns or pronouns that denote the nature, state, and characteristics of a person or thing.
Adverb. Adverb is a word used to modify verbs, adjectives, and whole sentences, illustrating concepts such as time, place, degree, and manner.
1. Adverbs of time and frequency:
now,then,often,always,usually,early,today, lately, next,last,already,generally,frequently, seldom,ever,never,yet,soon,too, immediately, hardly,finally,shortly, before, ago,sometimes, yesterday.
2. Adverb of place:
here, there, everywhere, anywhere, in, out, inside, outside, above, below, down, back, forward, home, upstairs, downstairs, across, along, round , around, near, off, past, up, away, on.
3. Adverbs of mode:
carefully, properly, anxiously, suddenly, normally, fast, well, calmly, politely, proudly, softly, warmly
4. Adverbs of degree:
much,little, very,rather,so,too,still, quite, perfectly, enough, extremely, entirely,almost, slightly.
5. Adverbs of interrogative:
how, when, where, why.
6. Relative adverbs:
when, where, why.
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(i) Adjectives modify nouns to describe the nature or characteristics of things or persons. In general, adjectives can be divided into two categories: qualitative adjectives and descriptive adjectives, which are not necessarily placed in front of nouns.
1) An adjective that directly states the nature or characteristics of a thing is a qualitative adjective, which has a level of variation, can be modified with an adverb of degree, and can be used as a definite, predicative, and complement in a sentence. For example: hot.
2) Narrative adjectives can only be used as predicative adjectives, so they are also called predicative adjectives. There is no level change in this type of adjective, nor can it be modified by adverbs of degree. Most adjectives that start with a fall into this category. For example: afraid of being afraid.
False) he is an ill man
right) The Man is ill
False) she is an afraid girl
right) the girl is afraid
Other such words are: well, unwell, ill, faint, afraid, alike, alive, alone, asleep, awake, etc.
3) When an adjective is used as a definite to modify a noun, it should be placed in front of the noun. However, if an adjective modifies a word ending in -thing, it should be placed after those words, for example:
something nice
b) Adverbs and their basic usage.
Adverbs are mainly used to modify verbs, adjectives, adverbs, or other structures.
1. The position of adverbs:
1) Before the verb.
2) After the verb be, auxiliary verb.
3) When there are multiple auxiliary verbs, the adverb is usually placed after the first auxiliary verb.
Note: aMost of the way adverbs are located at the end of the sentence, but the object is too long, and the adverb can be advanced in order to make the sentence balanced.
we could see very clearly a strange light ahead of us.
b.The adverbs of manner, well, badly, bad, hard, etc., are only placed at the end of the sentence.
he speaks english well.
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Simply put, adjectives modify nouns, such as good boy.
Adverbs modify verbs, such as dance well.
good and well both mean "good," but good is an adjective and well is an adverb.
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Adjectives are placed before nouns; Whereas, an adverb modifies a verb.
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Adjectives, definite articles, and indefinite articles are all used to modify nouns, adj, and can be modified by countable nouns, plural, or singular.
The definite article can modify uncountable and countable nouns.
The indefinite article a an modifies the singular number of countable nouns.
An adverb (adv) modifies a verb or verb phrase.
The verb be is followed by an adjective or a present participle.
Layman's adjectives are used to modify nouns.
Adverbs can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
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For example, if you are a student, the student is a learning language, which is used to explain the identity, nature, character, characteristics and state of the subject, and the definite is used to modify, qualify, and explain the qualities and characteristics of a noun or pronoun.
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Adjectives can be placed after the verb as a predicate, or they can be placed before the modified noun as a definite, etc.
Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns, and adverbs modify adjectives and adverbs.
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