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Adjectives: degrees of comparison
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Adjectives: degrees of comparisonAdjectives: degrees of comparison

Adjectives come in a rainbow of flavors, but they have some rules and regulations when used for comparison. Like anything else, there are also some exceptions to those rules.

What are Adjectives? An adjective is a word that describes a person, place, or thing (nouns and pronouns), and they generally appear before the word they modify. The articles “a,” “an” and “the” are also adjectives. Nationality, religious affiliation and culture are “proper adjectives” and always have their first letter capitalized. They can be stacked as deeply as needed, but two or more adjectives require commas to separate them.

 

 
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All About Adjectives
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All About AdjectivesAll About Adjectives

Adjectives are words or phrases “naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it”. In short, adjectives are descriptive words. Many confuse them with adverbs, but adverbs cannot describe nouns and generally end in “-ly”.
 
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English for Science : Student's Book
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English for Science : Student's BookEnglish for Science : Student's Book

Book for students of upper-secondary school (grades  10 -11)

Book in English

 
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10 Musical Idioms
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10 Musical Idioms10 Musical Idioms

English and music evolve constantly and have a tendency to affect each other; a surprising number of idioms have come from music.
 
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How to use quotation marks and punctuation
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How to use quotation marks and punctuationHow to use quotation marks and punctuation

Single quotation marks? Double quotation marks? They can seem intimidating, but when the purpose of quotation marks is understood, the rules are easier to follow.
 
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