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Adjective Gradeability

A gradable adjective can be used with "grading adverbs" that vary the adjective's grade or intensity.
Definition

An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives can be used to describe the physical appearance of someone or something, or to describe their personality. Adjectives can also express the degree to which something is true. For example, the adjective "tall" can be used to describe a person's physical appearance, while the adjective "smart" can be used to describe their personality. Look at these examples:

grading adverbs

a little, dreadfully, extremely, fairly, hugely, immensely, intensely, rather, reasonably, slightly, unusually, very

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gradable adjectives

angry, big, busy, clever, cold, deep, fast, friendly, good, happy, high, hot, important, long, popular, rich, strong, tall, warm, weak, young

Types

There are three main types of adjectives: gradable, non-gradable, and proper. Gradable adjectives can be used to describe the degree to which something is true. For example, the adjective "tall" can be used to describe a person's height, while the adjective "smart" can be used to describe their intelligence. Non-gradable adjectives cannot be used to describe the degree to which something is true. For example, the adjective "unique" cannot be used to describe someone's personality. Proper adjectives are adjectives that are derived from proper nouns. For example, the proper adjective "American" can be used to describe someone from the United States of America.

Conclusion

Adjectives are a important part of speech that can be used to describe someone or something. There are three main types of adjectives: gradable, non-gradable, and proper. Adjectives can be used to describe the physical appearance of someone or something, or to describe their personality. Adjectives can also express the degree to which something is true. You can also download our app from the playstore or visit our website.

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