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1. Underline all the adjectives you can find in the following sentences. Say what type of adjective each is. a. This car belongs to my uncle. b. Seema bought two books from the store. c. Can you give me some water, please? d. Which movie are you planning to watch? e. Tomorrow, Ricky will celebrate his eighteenth birthday. f. The blue pen is his. g. A rolling stone gathers no moss. h. There are ten questions in each exercise. i. The brown fox ran towards the forest. j. This is the last question.

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Answered by sweety151sah
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Knowing what is an adjective and what is an adverb is very important when you learn English grammar. For example, the following sentences are typical mistakes caused by confusion over the difference between adjectives and adverbs.

“He works hardly.” (Correct: “He works hard.”)

“She writes good.” (Correct: “He writes well.”)

“It’s a really problem.” (Correct: “It’s a real problem.”)

Adjectives describe nouns.

“A good student.”

“A nice day.”

“He is interesting.”

Adverbs describe verbs or adjectives.

“He eats well.”

“She learns quickly.”

“I’m really tired.”

Answered by kimjimi007
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Knowing what is an adjective and what is an adverb is very important when you learn English grammar. For example, the following sentences are typical mistakes caused by confusion over the difference between adjectives and adverbs.

“He works hardly.” (Correct: “He works hard.”)

“She writes good.” (Correct: “He writes well.”)

“It’s a really problem.” (Correct: “It’s a real problem.”)

Adjectives describe nouns.

“A good student.”

“A nice day.”

“He is interesting.”

Adverbs describe verbs or adjectives.

“He eats well.”

“She learns quickly.”

“I’m really tired.”

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