Can compound adjectives only be used as a definite and not as an expression Please give an example

Updated on educate 2024-05-17
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Compound adjectives can be both definite and predicative.

    For example: she is an easy-going girl

    she is easy-going.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Compound Adjectives Formation of compound adjectives:

    1.Numeral + noun (singular) Example: one-child.

    2.Numeral + noun (singular) + adjective Example: three-year-old3

    Numeral + noun + ed Example: two-faced two-sided 4Adjective + (ordinary) Example:

    Noun full-time 5Adjective + noun + ed Example: kind-hearted 6

    Adjective (adverb) + present participle Example: good-looking good-looking well-meaning.

    7.Adjective (adverb) + past participle Example: well-dressed newly-built.

    8.Adjective (adverb) + adjective Example: red-hot, hardly-conscious.

    9.Noun + present participle Example: english-speaking 10

    Noun + Past Participle Example: hand-made 11Noun + Adjective Example:

    ice-cold 12Noun + (ordinary) Example: noun x-ray.

    13 noun + noun + ed Example: pigeon-toed inner eight characters.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I only know that there are adjectives that cannot be used as definite words, but only as predicative words, and I have never heard of this as you say.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is difficult to summarize, and if you do more, you will be able to remember it all, and you can't remember it all at once, and this doesn't seem to be a very important test point.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You are right! The compound form of the number plays the role of an adjective, and it should be preceded when making a definite, such as: a five-year-old girl.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Form:

    1.Numeral + noun (singular) example: one-horse (town) minimal

    Numeral + noun (singular) + adjective Example: three-year-old3Numeral word + noun + ed Example:

    two-faced.

    2. Example: Prepositional pragmatic.

    an eight- year-old boya ten-metre-tall treea one-eyed horse

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Compound indefinite pronouns are mainly composed of some-, every-, any-, no- and -one, -body, and -thing. The role of these words in the sentence is similar to that of nouns, which can be used as subjects, objects, predicates, etc.

    When the singular concept is expressed and the tremor is used as the subject, the principle of subject-verb agreement is followed, and the predicate verb should be in the singular form. (It is only embodied in the present tense, and it is sufficient to follow the principle of three singles) For example:

    has anyone ever heard of such a thing?(The subject is anyone, and the predicate verb is has heard in the present perfect tense).

    When you can't remember, you can refer to Adidas's advertising slogan Nothing is impossible, the subject is nothing, and the verb is be in the third person singular form in the simple present tense is

    If necessary, add the rules of inflection of the verb in the third person singular form in the simple present tense.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Such as: what he wants is nothing

    Compound indefinite pronouns are indefinite pronouns composed of some-, any-, no-, every- plus -one, -body, -thing. Compound indefinite pronouns include: someone, somebody, something, somewhere, anyone, anybody, anything, anywhere, no one, nobody, trembling mask, etc.

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