An adjective is a word like kind, happy, smart and intelligent. An adjective typically modifies a noun and denotes a temporary or permanent quality associated with that noun. For example, a smart boy is a boy who is distinguished from other boys by being smart.
Not all adjectives are used to denote a quality associated with a noun. For example, the adjective mere in ‘a mere child’ does not denote a quality of the child.
Smart Junior is an innovative six-level primary course in British English. It's a course that follows the modular approach and the requirements of the Common European Framework of Reference. Beginner to Elementary Leading to A1, A1.2
Smart Junior is an innovative six-level primary course in British English. It's a course that follows the modular approach and the requirements of the Common European Framework of Reference. Beginner to Elementary Leading to A1, A1.2
Smart Junior is an innovative six-level primary course in British English. It's a course that follows the modular approach and the requirements of the Common European Framework of Reference. Beginner to Elementary Leading to A1, A1.2
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