Parts of speech adj. and adv.
Jose L. A. Santana
Created on October 10, 2020
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The job a word does in a sentence.
Parts of speech adverbs and adjectives
Some of them are called content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs), and the others linking words (pronouns, conjunctions, preposition, interjections, etc).
Here they are!
Let's see two of these groups of words: adjectives and adverbs
Clifton Paul Fadiman
And here you have the adverbs!
We should know that saying: "That silly , old, fat, american man makes me laugh", sounds correct, but even if we understand the next: "That old, american, silly, fat man makes me laugh", we may think that the order of words sounds strange. That is because we have rules of adjectives order.
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Here you have some examples.
The adverbs also have an order to be used
So, we can make sentences using advers in order like in the following examples. She runs quickly outside every evening before dinner for exercise. The dog waits impatiently by the door every day at 5 p.m. to see Tom.
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And , what else with the adjectives and adverbs?
We only need to practice, so go ahead!
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