There are six types of adjectives.
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Fill in the blanks: Adjectives of Quality describe the ___ of a person or thing. |
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True or False: The comparative degree of an adjective is used when comparing more than two persons or things. |
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False. The comparative degree is used for comparing two things; the superlative degree is used for more than two. |
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Double comparatives and superlatives should not be used. For example, saying 'more wiser' is incorrect; the correct form is 'wiser'. |
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Much is for uncountable nouns.
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Fill in the blank: Distributive adjectives refer to each member of a ___ individually. |
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Adjectives convey different quantities.
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True or False: 'Each' and 'every' can be used interchangeably without any change in meaning. |
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False. 'Each' refers to individual items, while 'every' refers to all items collectively. |
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What is a compound adjective and how is it used in a sentence? Provide an example. |
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A compound adjective consists of two or more words that together modify a noun, often placed after the noun. For example, 'a sight worth seeing.' |
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Fill in the blank: The adjectives 'unique' and 'perfect' cannot be ___ or ___ . |
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Less is uncountable; fewer is countable.
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Demonstrative adjectives specify nouns clearly.
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True or False: The superlative form of adjectives is used to compare two entities. |
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Fill in the blank: Adjectives of number indicate how many ___ or ___ are present. |
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Adjectives of quality define attributes.
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