Troublesome adjectives and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 3
What we learn about adjectives and adverbs does not tell the whole story. Sometimes adjectives have two forms; other times, we use the adjective form of adverbs in idiomatic expressions or collocations. Learn four types of troublesome uses of adjectives and adverbs.
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“Man in blue T-shirt and glasses” (various) by Andrea Piacquadio
“A teacher checking his students’ work" by Max Fischer
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“Woman looking through books at library” by cottonbro
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“And Then We Take Them Down Again” by DoKashiteru (feat. Susan Joseph)
“16 Bars Freestyle Beat 1” in Instrumentals Vol. 2 by Kontekst
“Case Closed by Kontekst
“Track 1 Hallo 2020” by Rap on Beat Records (Creative Commons Mini Album)
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#SnapLanguage #GrammarAndStyle #AdvancedGrammar
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