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The groups of pronoun adjectives are:POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES, my, your, his, her, their, its.DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS, this, that, these, those.DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS, each, either, none, neither, etc.NUMERAL PRONOUNS, some, any, few, many, none, all, etc.
It depends on the specific adjectives and their relationship. If the adjectives are coordinate adjectives (equal in importance), they should be separated by a comma. If they are cumulative adjectives (one describes the other), no comma is needed.
That happens very often that adjectives are separated with commas in French, forming an easier list to read. Even more commonly, you could find a coordinating word like "et" (and) in between two adjectives, or one could be positioned before the noun and the second one after it. Ex: Une maison verte et bleue (a green and blue house) - une grande maison bleue (a large blue house).
They're both adjectives. As adjectives are describing words. Any word that is typically used with a noun (like eyes) to give more information about (such as the colour "hazel) is an adjective.
Adjectives describe or modify nouns or pronouns by providing more information about their qualities, characteristics, or attributes. They help to add detail and precision to the noun they are describing.
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Adjectives, like other words, can be found in dictionaries.
Look in a dictionary under the letter l to find words classed as adjectives, such as likeable, laughable, and lowable.
I would like to redo my bathroom but can't find any tile that I like. Where can I find backsplash designs with a country theme to them?
Yes, both of these words are adjectives as they are used to describe something.
Ghostly or ghost-like.
In the country or a small town like me i live in a small town
Child ------> childlike
lion-like leonine
It is not necessary to have direct travel insurance to drive across the country. However, if you would like some security during your travels it is worth the investment to get direct travel insurance.
No, it's a front wheel drive, like all the other Caravan/Town and Country models before it.
Simian (Adjective) = Monkey Like or Ape Like