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Modifiers
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Adjectives An adjective describes, limits or modifies a noun or pronoun. Adjectives tell which one, what kind or how many. Examples: The oldest girl drove a used car. The four brothers were all good students. Ken is very tall. Note: The definite article the and the indefinite articles a and an are adjectives.
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Adjectives A proper adjective is a proper noun either used as an adjective or made from a proper noun. It describes a noun or pronoun, and it always begins with a capital letter. Examples: The Spanish teacher is from Madrid. The ambitious politician struck a Lincolnesque pose. Shakespeare lived during Elizabethan times.
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Adverbs An adverb modifies a verb, and adjective or another adverb. It may tell how, when, where, to what extent, how much or why. Many adverbs are made by adding –ly to an adjective. Note: The word not is always an adverb.
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Adverbs Making adverbs by adding –ly to adjectives Rapid-rapidly Calm-calmly Quick-quickly Sad-sadly Strange-strangely Cheerful-cheerfully Examples of adverbs that do not end in –ly. When?Soon where?Far Why?Too Then?Always Now?Very Never?late
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