Describing words
READ FIRST: Before you do this, read the part of the grammar about nouns. If you don't read that, you will not understand this.
There are two types of describing words in English.
Adjectives and Adverbs |
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more comfortable, prettier, worn most often | |
Adjectives describe things and people.
For example: the red boat John is unhappy she is asleep the dinner is cold a racing bicycle a lovely sunset |
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Adverbs describe states and actions.
For example: he ran quickly they usually arrive late that's absolutely true slowly and carefully, he opened the parcel she is arriving late they can't get in |
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