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Write adjective from verbs
(a) Help
(b) use
(c) Amaze
(d) Move
(e) Talk​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Helping

Using

Amazing

Moving

Talking

Answered by princeuplucky123449
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

adjective. A suffix is a part added to the end of a word to mark the word form. Below, an adjective occurs as (1) the complement to the predicate (It is __ , It seems __, It appears ___) or (2) the modifier to the noun (a) ___ noun. The adjective after be describes the noun.

PREDICATE COMPLEMENT—ADJ MODIFIER TO NOUN

It was spectacular.¹

("ascriptive be")

It was a spectacular sky.

It was colorful.

It was a colorful sky.

The sky was red.

It looked reddish. (somewhat red)

The red sky was beautiful.

The reddish-brown soil was dry.

The stars were bright.

The night was dark.

It was a bright star.

It was a dark night.

It was awesome.

It was an awesome sky.

¹It + be + adjective (predicate adjective or predicate complement) See Specifying vs. Ascriptive "be" .

complement (N) – in grammar, it is a word, phrase or clause that is expected or required to complete the meaning of some other element in the clause

glow (N) – shine, giving off brightness The glow of a candle filled the room.

gradually (Adv) – changing or moving in small degrees, bit by bit; Your face gradually changes as it ages.

reflect (V) – give back (light) A mirror reflects your image.

rose (V) – went up, the appearance on the horizon of the moon or the sun; (rise, rose, risen) See Rise vs. Raise.

spectacle (N) – anything striking or impressive to see

soil (N) – dirt, earth Pineapples grow well in reddish-brown soil.

NP –noun phrase; N – noun; Det – determiner; AdjP– adjective phrase; Adj – adjective

Also see Noun Suffixes| Word Forms | Adverb Suffixes | Negative Adjective Prefixes | Color Modifiers | Dimension Adjectives

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