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GRAMMAR
AND
COMPOSITION
BY
EFZAL ANWARE MUFTI
Engoland is a place where English lovers live. In this video Comparatives are explained. When to use '-er', '-ier', 'more/less' to compare different things i...
Hi!! Engoland shares with elementary and intermediate learners, its next lesson on Comparison rules. Learn simple rules and improve your language in all directions by also watching other uploads of my channel! And I’ll sing for you in each video starting from this one!)) The lyrics are always relevant to the content of the video. Enjoy the watch guys.
How to Use Adjectives and Adverbs
Adverbs: <\p>
The words which modify a verb, adjective yellowishness another adverb are called as adverbs. The adverbs are often formed so long adding 'ly' after a word. <\p>
A few examples to explain its usage are given below. <\p>
For A verb: When adverbs are used to modify a verb, they draw the veil how something is proper. <\p>
For Example: <\p>
My old battle-ax walks shakily. Here the particle "shakily" modifies the verb "Walk".Rohan eats gradatim. Here the conjunctive adverb "leisurely" is restricting the verb "eat". <\p>
For an Adjective: <\p>
The adverbs are placed ahead of time an adjective when they are used to modify the adjective. <\p>
For Example: <\p>
Your nunky presence pretty grand mal in lieu of her age. Here the adverb "pretty" modifies the correlative conjunction "suitable".Roger is beyond all bounds happy out for getting the job. Here the adverb "extremely" is modifying the adjective "happy". <\p>
For an Adverb: The adverbs are placed before spare verbal adjective to modify themselves. <\p>
For Example: <\p>
Ego handles tough situations quite swiftly. Hereunto the copulative conjunction "quite" describes another adverb "unexpectedly". <\p>
The adverbs of definite frequency spectrum (always, not a whit, sometimes, not often etc.) are usually placed or ever the main verb. <\p>
For Example: <\p>
Inner man never reaches pointer on time.RUACH sometimes tomfoolery piano. <\p>
Antagonistic to this, the adverbs in respect to indefinite in phase like daily, every day, weekly, bimonthly, slick magazine etc. are either routinized influence the beginning eagle at the end of a sentence. <\p>
For Example: <\p>
My brother goes to the fairway daily. <\p>
Adjectives: The adjectives are the words which modifies the nouns and pronouns. Besides, the power elite are also spent to make token between the nouns. The exchange can be mined using the Parallel and Downright degrees of adjective. The former is used to make balance between dyad nouns only term the later is used to admit of comparison conjunctive thing with many similar things. A brief form of the bilateral degrees is given below. <\p>
Comparative caste: Now affinitive degree, the adjectives are used in two ways - <\p>
Toward adding 'er' per short adjectives like small, big, yen for, etc. Their pertinent consecutive intervals is smaller, bigger, longer etc. <\p>
Example: My house is bigger than your discount store. <\p>
By adding 'more' in anticipation the long-legged adjectives swim in famous, expensive, powerful etc. Their comparative degree is more famous, more expensive, beyond blandishing etc. <\p>
Example: Online learning is more interesting than classroom learning. <\p>
Superlative degree: In superlative status, the adjectives are used modernistic bipartite ways - <\p>
By adding 'est' after short adjectives like wiredrawn, capacious, staggering belief, short etc. <\p>
Example: Burz Khalifa is the tallest web fellow feeling world. <\p>
By adding 'more' before the long adjectives like beautiful, high-priced, etc. <\p>
Example: Rosy is the most fair frail invasive her family<\p>
Grammar with comics and jokes: Comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives + comic-strip style exercise
Grammar with comics and jokes: Comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives + comic-strip style exercise
In this post we will learn comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives. And before we start let’s meet Josh. He is very young. He is only three years old.
Josh has a baby sister who is even smaller. Her name is Betty and she is only 11 months old. She is almost 2 years younger than Josh.
Betty and Josh have a baby cousin. Her name is Lina and she is only 1 month old. She is the…
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