Adjective: it is mainly used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns, indicating the nature, state, characteristics or attributes of people or things. It is usually used as an attribute, as well as a predicative or complement.
1, table shape: such as "big, tall, fat, flat, thin and strong";
2. Expressiveness: such as "sweet, good, fragrant, beautiful, red, witty and naughty";
3, indicating the state: such as "fast, thick, full, many, fast, quiet" and so on.
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Grammatical features of adjectives:?
① Grammatical function of adjectives.
Adjectives mainly act as attributes and predicates in sentences. ?
For example:?
Attribute: The tree is red and the sun is red. The young waiter has a bright moonlight, a plump face and a thick waist. ?
Predicate: good conduct, concise description, vivid language, implicit attitude, euphemism and outdated views. ?
② Can it be modified by adverbs of degree? Most adjectives of nature can be modified by adverbs of degree such as "hen" and "tai". ?
For example: long-long/too early-early/too early sweet-very sweet/too sweet? .
③ Overlapping forms of adjectives? .
Most monosyllabic adjectives can overlap in the form of "AA" ("AA" or "AA"). ?
For example: long-long and fast-fast and fast (4) You can ask questions in both positive and negative ways. ?
For example: cold-cold or not big or not big or not round-round or not high or not high.