ADJECTIVES
The adjective is a part of speech or word class which complements to a noun or name to call it, expresses characteristics or properties attributed to a noun, whether concrete (the green book, big book), whether abstract (the book difficult). These adjectives accompanying noun (book) and are intended to specify or highlight some of its features and is said to determine what, then, to add an adjective and not talk about any book, but just a green book.
Of significance, according to a quality attributed to a noun, rather abstract (knowable by the mind, as in "difficult book") or specific ("perceptible by the senses, as in" Green Book ")
Of significance, according to a quality attributed to a noun, rather abstract (knowable by the mind, as in "difficult book") or specific ("perceptible by the senses, as in" Green Book ")
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SHORT
HOMERO IS FATER THAN OSCAR
HOMERO IS STRONGER THAN MR. SATAN
BART IS SAFER THAN GUNTER
THE ANVIL IS HEAVIER THAN THE PEN
JUAN DAVID IS HAPPIER THAN JOHN
MARIA IS MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN LUNA
THE ELEPHANT ES LARGER THEN THE MOUSE
BART IS YOUNGER THAN KAMESENIN
SLOW
CLEAN
FULL
BART IS WORSE THAN THE ANGEL
SAFE
SMALL
FLASH IS FASTER THAN BOB
The adjectives in English can be classified into the following categories: determiners, Qualifying, Quantitative, gentile, participles, compounds, numerals, etc.. Here we also see intensifiers of adjectives, comparatives, superlatives and how comparisons are performed in English.
determinative adjectives
These adjectives are used to define, determine which noun / s we are referring. For example: this, Those, every, each, either, neither.
this (dis) - this, this, this (singular)
that (dat) - the, this, this, this, that / o (singular)
These (DIIS) - these, these (plural)
Those (Aldous) - these, these, those / you (plural)
determinative adjectives
These adjectives are used to define, determine which noun / s we are referring. For example: this, Those, every, each, either, neither.
this (dis) - this, this, this (singular)
that (dat) - the, this, this, this, that / o (singular)
These (DIIS) - these, these (plural)
Those (Aldous) - these, these, those / you (plural)
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all (bl) - all / at all / as
every (Evri) - each (meaning all)
each (Ich) - each (taken in particular)
both (Bouz) - both, the two
Either (Ider or aider) - any (two), both, none (to deny)
Neither (or Naider Nider) - neither, neither the one nor the other
every (Evri) - each (meaning all)
each (Ich) - each (taken in particular)
both (Bouz) - both, the two
Either (Ider or aider) - any (two), both, none (to deny)
Neither (or Naider Nider) - neither, neither the one nor the other
HIGH
turquoise (térkuóis) - Turquoise
another (anóder) - another / a
other (Oder) - another / a Other / as
the other (di Oder) - the other, other, other, other
DIRTY
Qualifying adjectives
They express the qualities of the noun they modify and are located in front of it. Not change neither gender nor the number (red cars, fat woman). Here is a list of some grouped by category with translation, pronunciation and examples.
Adjectives by category
Colors: black, gray, violet, white, ...
Size / Measure: black, gray, violet, white, ...
Shape: square, round, oval, spherical, ...
Colors - Colors
black (blak) - black
gray (Grei) - gray
violet (váiolit) - violet
white (juáit) - White
green (gríin) - Green
orange (órendch) - Orange
network (red) - red
Brown (Braun) - Brown
sky blue (blu skai) - blue
blue (blu) - Blue
yellow (iélou) - Yellow
pink (pink) - Pink
purple (pérpl) - Purple
beige (béidch) - beige