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How the use of adjectives​

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Answered by LahariUggina
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Adjectives Modify Nouns

Most students learn that adjectives are words that modify (describe) nouns. Adjectives do not modify verbs or adverbs or other adjectives. ... A linking verb is a verb like to feel, to seem, or to taste that describes a state of being or a sensory experience.

Answered by Vondeeta
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Answer:

Subject + Verb + Adjective + Noun

Adjectives don't have a singular and plural form OR a masculine, feminine and neutral form.

Adjectives are always the same! Never add a final –s to an adjective.

Adjectives can also be placed at the end of a sentence if they describe the subject of a sentence.

Explanation:

Adjectives are words that are used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. For example, red, quick, happy, and obnoxious are adjectives because they can describe things—a red hat, the quick rabbit, a happy duck, an obnoxious person.

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