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Monday, 30 May 2016

Adjectives and Adverbs

ADJECTIVE

Adjectives - Attributive position


Adjectives - predicative position

Adjectives without nouns

Adverbs

Adjectives and adverbs causing confusion

Adverbs of Certainty

Adverbs of Degree

Adverbs of indefinite frequency

Adverbs of manner

Adverbs of place

Adverbs of Time and Definite Frequency

Focusing adverbs
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