adjective

simple noun13 collocationsAvg. frequency: 4.9

The form of an adjective used to compare two things.

The form of an adjective used to indicate the highest degree of a quality.

An adjective that indicates ownership or possession (e.g., 'my', 'your', 'his').

An adjective that is placed before the noun it modifies.

An adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies the subject of the sentence.

An adjective that can be measured in degrees, often used with adverbs like 'very' or 'less'.

An adjective with an absolute meaning that cannot be expressed in degrees.

To change or add to the meaning of a noun.

Used to say that an adjective provides information about a noun's qualities.

To state that an adjective comes after a noun or verb in a sentence.

To state that an adjective comes before a noun in a sentence.

To limit the meaning of a noun, making it more specific.

To use a specific adjective to describe someone or something.