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single word adjectives ending with -able,-ible (achievable, illegible

-ful (beautiful)

-less (careless)

-al,-ical,-ic (biographical,functional)

-ive (attractive)

-y (sunny)

-ous (mysterious)

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12y ago
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8y ago

In school grammar lessons, a single-word adjective is one that is defined by the given meaning.

For example, a single-work adjective for "in a state of poverty" would be "impoverished."

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11y ago

anonymous:

when it comes to using either the present or past participle in two words djective:

example:

well-mannered

well-built

well-mannered

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3y ago

were there grilled Hamburgers and cold soda for everyone at saturdays picnic

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Q: Two word adjectives
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