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Adjectives :

Describe nouns or pronouns (people places things)


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They never describe other adjectives or verbs

Mr Smith is
.
a
fast man

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Adverbs
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Adjectives mo dify or give extra detail about a noun in

a . They allow you to express deeper


sentence meaning
describe verbs (actions or states of being)
and other non-nouns or pronouns
or add feeling
. FE
..
.

We had a conversation
This sentence has it's hard to
. Smith
Mr run fast"
DJC S , so

interpret what kind of conversation happened


. When we

add an adjective ,
we can show what kind of conversa-
Fast is a adverb it describes a verb (run)
tion it was :

Ru S
We had an
angry conversation
Adverbs almost describe verbs or adjectives or
Adding this adjective changes the meaning of this sen-
other adverbs

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tence
. It gives more context about the kind of conver-
.

sation and allows the reader how the conversation

went
-

Ly to the adjective
. F ..
.
e

Adjectives give clarity and can answer the questions : Slow-Slowly


,
which or ,
what kind of
Example : quick-quickly
Our cat is very old"
The adjectives tells us what kind of cat is being
described
. only-y. F C
.
..

Sun sunny
Most of the time you would order an adjective to follow

a nown in a sentence like the example above but not


wind-windy
,

always
. F
. C
..

The red car drove past 10 min .


ago Not all adverbs follow these rules , some don't follow

indicates which car drove pas t any P attern


and simply have to be learned
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.

good-well

fast-fast
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