ADJECTIVE AND ITS GRAMMATICAL CATEGORIES
Keywords:
determining adjectives, descriptive adjectives, qualifying, classifying, gradable, attributive adjectives , predicative adjectivesAbstract
This article deals with adjective and its grammatical categories, the formation of adjectives in the English language. Many adjectives are lexical words in their own right, i.e. they exist independently of any other word, or are the root word of a word family. One of the beauties of the English language is the simplicity with which words can be formed from other words: all that is needed is to add the appropriate ending, and a new word is made
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