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ADJECTIVES - Coggle Diagram
ADJECTIVES
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RULE
Rule 1: Adjectives usually come BEFORE the noun the describe. Examples: the tall man
the black cat
*Note:The articles (a, an the) are adjectives
Exception to Rule 1: When indefinite pronouns (such as something, someone,anybody) are modified by an adjective, the adjective comes after the indefinite
pronoun: Someone guilty of doing something cruel to
humans or animals deserves to be punished.
Exception to rule no. 1: When adjectives follow a linking verb, they are called PREDICATE ADJECTIVES. In this case they modify the noun subject, but they are in the predicate of the sentence.
Examples: Juana is beautiful
Ahmed looks handsome
Another exception to Rule No. 1:Adjective clauses and phrases
follow the noun they modify.
Examples: A woman who works in my office is not here today.
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Exception: Demonstrative
Adjectives: this, that, these, those
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