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Have you learned the difference between adverbs and adjectives in English learning.
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Adjectives (including adverbs).
Adjectives denote a thing or feature, and adverbs denote the characteristics of an action.
Adjectives and adverbs have only two forms: primitive and +er
Adjectives modify nouns to describe the nature or characteristics of a thing or person. 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.
When an adjective is used as a definite to modify a noun, it should be placed in front of the noun. But if an adjective modifies a word ending in -thing, it should be placed after those words.
Most adjectives with -ly can form adverbs. But friendly, deadly, lovely, lonely, likely, lively, ugly, brotherly, are still adjectives.
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.
2. The order in which adverbs are arranged:
1) Adverbs of time and place, with small units in front and large units in the back.
2) Adverbs of manner, short in front and long in last, connected by conjunctions such as and or but.
please write slowly and carefully.
3) Multiple different adverb arrangement: degree + place + manner + time adverb.
Note: The adverb very can modify an adjective but not a verb.
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Adjectives are mainly used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns, to express the nature, state, characteristics or attributes of people or things, and are often used as definite words, and can also be used as predicates, complements or adverbs. Adverbs can't modify nouns, it modifies verbs to do adverbs, and some adverbs can modify adjectives.
The difference between the two is:1. Adjectives can form sentences alone, while adverbs generally cannot form sentences alone.
2. Adjectives can be used as predicates, predicates, and adverbs, and adverbs can generally only be used as adverbials.
3. Adjectives can generally be modified by the adverb "very", but adverbs cannot.
4. Adjectives can modify nouns, and adverbs can modify nouns relatively rarely.
Adverb formula:Adverbs modify verb and form, range, degree and time. Whether or not to estimate with modality, tone frequency usage full.
Slightly not all partial, just just forever, has been, will be immediately just accidental, gradually finally decided suddenly, is it continuous and repeated, maybe it must be very, the most very more immediately, the more extreme always quite often again, repeatedly must not return. When the name and the deputy name are added, the deputy can be added before the name.
It is not possible to have a name before or after, let alone alone.
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