It is called "Pleonasm".
Child ------> childlike
The importance is fundamental on all languages' grammar. Using adjectives you can express the quality of any object or person. Without adjectives you couldn't say how any object looks like. Not only pronouns and adjectives are fundamental on grammar, but all elements of syntax are also important.
I don't fully understand what you are asking, but adjectives aren't normally used with like. you are probably asking about similies.e.g:her shirt was white like snow.similies use either like or as , and usually compares similarities to other things ^^hope that helps!
well, that's a weird question... The adjectives in the book holes are just like any other adjectives :P
Gradable adjectives are adjectives (describing words) which you can modify by using words such as very, extremely, quite, a bit. Examples like hot, big, angry. Ungradable adjectives can not have their meaning modified as they are 'complete' For example 'impossible' the only way you can change these is to emphasise them by using words absolutely, completely or totally
The adjectives in the sentence are "country" and "drive."
This seems like a slightly redundant question, but: Feng Shui
It would be redundant....like declaring that air is breathable.
Yes, both of these words are adjectives as they are used to describe something.
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Ghostly or ghost-like.
You have no socially named relationship to your step-great-grandson-in-law's father. If you like, you might call him "son" or "Mr. ...." or simply call him by his first name.
Child ------> childlike
lion-like leonine
He was a careful man who did not like to take risks is an example of a redundant sentence. A redundant sentence is one that says the same thing more than once as in not liking to take risks and a careful man.
its a shark that looks like a donkey, people call them mad sally.. hope my answer helped you
Adjectives that describe a figure can include terms like "tall," "slender," "muscular," "petite," "curvy," and "athletic." These adjectives help convey physical attributes, such as size, shape, and overall appearance. Additionally, adjectives like "graceful," "sturdy," or "elegant" can describe the figure's demeanor or presence. Overall, the choice of adjectives depends on the context and the specific qualities one wants to emphasize.