Usage of the constructions with Adjectives Posted on June 28, 2023November 2, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - adjectives, grammar, parts of speechTags - as...as, between, by far, comparison, far, inferior, more, much, not so..as, objects, of, superior, than, two The conjunction than is used for forming the degree of comparison adjectives and shape the quality between objects in comparison: This book is more interesting than that one.
How to form the Degrees of Comparison Posted on June 26, 2023May 10, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - adjectives, grammar, parts of speechTags - and, better, endings, er, est, general, good, more, of, one, orthography, rules, syllable, the best, the most, two Here are the general rules of orthography for forming the comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives with er and est endings:
Degrees of Comparison of the Adjectives Posted on June 26, 2023November 2, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - adjectives, grammar, parts of speechTags - adjectives, comparative, comparison, degrees, earlier, earliest, early, er, est, more, most, of, one syllable, positive, superlative, the, two syllable Adjectives form three degrees of comparison to compare the qualities of the objects. There is no comparison when Adjectives are in the positive degree. It is the main form of Adjectives and they do not have special ending in this degree.
What is an Adjective? Posted on June 26, 2023November 2, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - adjectives, grammar, parts of speechTags - adjectives, attribute, compound, derivative, form, function, modify, nouns, prefixes, simple, suffixes The Adjective is a part of speech that describes noun’s qualities: color, size, taste, appearance, age, forms, material, shape and answer to a question what? (what kind of)
Possessive Pronouns Posted on June 26, 2023May 8, 2024 by deliatutorCategories - grammar, parts of speech, pronounsTags - absolute, dependent, forms, her, hers, his, its, mine, my, our, ours, possession, possessive, pronouns, their, theirs, your, yours Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership or possession of something. They have two forms: absolute and dependent.