yes I can.
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irreproachable
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No, -ful can be added to a noun to form another noun or an adjective. Examples: spoon (noun) spoonful (noun) hope (noun) hopeful (adjective) Usually, the suffix -ly is added to an adjective to create an adverb. Examples: usual (adjective) usually (adverb) hopeful (adjective) hopefully (adverb)
Noun derivatives are verbs that become nouns when a suffix has been added. Examples include:react - reactionagree - agreementexpire - expirationconclude - conclusiondepend - dependencesend - sender
A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, for example the adjective Spanish is from the proper noun Spain. A common adjective is not from a proper noun.Some examples of proper adjectives:King Edward VII; Edwardian architecturePeru; Peruvian potterySwitzerland; Swiss cheeseChristianity; Christian ethicsFranz Kafka; a Kafkaesque situationAsia; Asian foodSome examples of common adjectives:modern architecturehand thrown potterycottage cheesenoble ethicsa difficult situationfried food
You're talking about an adjective phrase. In English, adjective phrases usually follow a noun. Examples: He is the boy WHO I MET AT THE PARTY. That is the cat THAT I FOUND ON THE STREET. He is the man LIVING NEXT DOOR. A can opener is a tool WHICH CAN BE USED TO OPEN CANS. Give me the box ON THE BOTTOM SHELF. Be careful though: an adjective phrase needs to describe something. If the phrase instead describes how something is done then it is an adverbial phrase. These are NOT adjective phrases but adverbial phrases: I did my homework WHILE WATCHING TV. I always have a party WHEN IT IS MY BIRTHDAY. I will go to bed AFTER I FINISH WATCHING THIS MOVIE. You should do your homework BEFORE YOU GO TO BED. I want to have breakfast IN BED.
Some examples of adjective-forming suffixes include "-ful," "-ous," "-ic," "-al," "-y," "-able," and "-ive." These suffixes are added to the end of the base word to change its meaning or describe a characteristic of the noun.
well dressed
An adjective is a word that modifies (describes) a noun. Examples of adjectives:adorablebadcolddeliciouseasyfrostygreenhappyignorantjealous
Examples of adjectives are:ampleannualbluecarefuldeliciouselusivefreshgoodgrandhappyicyjealouskeenlooseluckymortgagednoticeableoriginalovalpolitequietrosysordidsplendidtrueuglyvaguewetyellowzealous
give me 20 examples of homophony and 20 examples of homography
Examples of nouns are:anarchyanimositybeautybraverycommunismconceptcuriositydemocracydisciplineemotionfeelingfreedomfriendlinessfriendshipfungoalHappinessHatehonestyhonor
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. eg. A RED bus, a TALL building, a GREAT party.
Examples of concrete nouns:applebathtubcandledogeggfeetgardeniaharpicejuicekayakladdermittensnoseoceanparrotquiltropestartulip
pretty-beautiful
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cute
simple - simpler - simplest 2. easy - easier - easiest
1km=1000m