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Adjectives: vast, jet-black, beautiful, lovely, naughty, kind, harsh, ashamed, angry, golden, white, delicious, majestic, magnificent, ......
Can't think of it.
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English adverbs.
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 manner:
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) Adverb of interrogative:
how, when, where, why.
6) Relative Adverbs:
when, where, why.
7) Conjunctive Adverbs:
how, when, where, why,
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Nouns, adjectives, adverbs, where there is a past tense......
Verbs are commonly used in a list of verbs after high school English books.
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Nouns, adjectives, adverbs, where there is a past tense......
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A dime, one hand covers the sky, one go, love at first sight, a net, a plummet, endless, thousands of horses galloping, anxious, chaotic, cold as frost, response like a stream, the beginning of the edge, solid as a rock, as a wall, comeback, as a hate, as death as home, solid as gold, spending money like a peach, vast as a sea of smoke, jealousy like hatred, eager to wear, flocking to it.
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Isn't it easier to look up an English dictionary than that? N is a noun, vi or vt is a verb, adv is an adverb, and adj is an adjective.
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Fortune noun ---fortunate adjective--- fortunately adverb.
contentment nouns--- content nouns, verbs, adjectives.
Performer (noun) --perform
Verb --performance noun: performance - performing
Adjectives act, perform.
humour noun - humourous adjective - humorously adverb.
astonishment noun – astonish verb – astonishing
Adjective – astonishingly adverb.
bore noun verb - boring bored adjective - boringly adverb.
charm noun - charm adjective.
charmingly adverb.
entertainment noun - entertain verb.
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Adjectives are the larger open-ended classes of speech in the English vocabulary. Master its classification, to improve interest in learning, correctly.
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