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what is adjectives.....????????????????!!​

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Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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An adjective is a word that tells us more about a noun. It "describes" or "modifies" a noun (The big dog was hungry). In these examples, the adjective is in bold and the noun that it modifies is in italics. An adjective often comes BEFORE a noun: a green car.

Answered by AmWho
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That's an interesting idea. (attributive)

That idea is interesting. (predicative)

Tell me something interesting. (postpositive)

The good, the bad, and the ugly. (substantive)

In linguistics, an adjective (abbreviated adj) is a word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes its referent. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun.

Adjectives are one of the main parts of speech of the English language, although historically they were classed together with nouns.[1] Certain words that were traditionally considered to be adjectives, including the, this, my, etc., are today usually classed separately, as determiners.

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