adjectives 例文
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- 例文 adjective
- "Big" is a comparable adjective, since it can take the forms "bigger" and "biggest"; but "unique" is not comparable, except in disputed, but common, usage.
- But much more to be deprecated than all the particular departures from idiom already mentioned is the growing notion that every monosyllabic adjective, if an adverb is to be made of it, must have a -ly clapped on. to it to proclaim the fact.
- a distributive adjective or pronoun, such as "each", "either", or "every"
- The French adjective marron (brown) is invariable: it does not take the usual s in the plural.
- a locative adjective
- The single-word/multi-word distinction involves what is most plausibly a difference in terminal elements among items of the same category type (e.g. adjective phrases).
- The remaining paint shall be properly disposed of. ( participle used as adjective )
- The Dutch adjective ‘af’ can only be used predicatively.
- An abandoning husband can be a precursor to bankruptcy. ( participial adjective )
- 例文 adjectives
- When we examine common words, we find that, broadly speaking, proper names stand for particulars, while other substantives, adjectives, prepositions, and verbs stand for universals.
- rhematic adjectives
- Adjectival nouns are simply identical in form to adjectives of a particular gender and decline accordingly.
- Note: In English they are the same as the demonstrative adjectives - this, that, these and those
- Adjectives and nouns should agree in gender, number, and case.
- "My", "its" and "his" are possessive adjectives.
- Meus and tuus are called adjectival pronouns – or alternatively possessive adjectives.
Examples of adjectives in a Sentence
- fr adjectives
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