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  1. a/an + adjective + noun | WordReference Forums

    2010年7月3日 · A beautiful campus of college would be expressed as a beautiful college campus, using the noun as an adjective. Some of these words can be used as uncountable nouns …

  2. Putting adjective at the end of a sentence. - WordReference …

    2019年6月27日 · It is tempting to see sad as an adjective describing friend. In fact however sad is an adverb modifying made. You can think of this as a phrasal verb "to make sad" with the …

  3. adjective form of genre - WordReference Forums

    2007年11月6日 · Genre is a French word which has been borrowed by English, and because of its French spelling is not conducive to being modified into an adjective. Although it is related to …

  4. Fun: noun or adjective? - WordReference Forums

    2017年1月3日 · The trickiness of determining if "fun" is a noun or predicate adjective in sentences where it follows forms of "be" is very much like the trickiness of determining the same thing …

  5. Being + adjective / noun - WordReference Forums

    2015年3月2日 · Being + adjective is used when it is a reduced clause or a gerundive phrase. Being happy is my main goal. Being alone, I decided not to walk to the store at night. …

  6. Can I begin a sentence with an adjective? - WordReference …

    2012年12月15日 · You can start a sentence with an adjective. 1) Undaunted, the lieutenant decided to attack. 2) Old though she was, she had lost none of her mental faculties. 3) Punch …

  7. looks, tastes, sounds (adjective vs. adverb) - WordReference …

    2005年12月27日 · The adjective is used because it refers to the qualities of taste and sound and not on to the action. There is an example that comes to my mind, which uses both the …

  8. (Very) Much + Adjective | WordReference Forums

    2020年4月11日 · Now 'interested' does seem to be an adjective, much of the time anyway. But perhaps this is a verb use. There is always the other element when 'very much' can be used: …

  9. 'be of + noun' vs. 'be adjective' | WordReference Forums

    2009年4月25日 · Hello, What is the difference between the two? 1. It is of great danger to go to the area without a bodyguard in the night. 2. It is very dangerous to go to the area without a …

  10. Get/go + adjective - WordReference Forums

    2010年12月9日 · Hello everybody! This is my first post so, please, appologize me if I commit any mistake :) My doubt has to do with the verbs "go" and "get" when they precede an adjective. Is …

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