Adjectives describe nouns from "summary" of Basic English Grammar For Dummies - UK by Geraldine Woods
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns. They give us more information about the noun they are describing. Adjectives can tell us about the size, color, shape, age, or other qualities of a noun. For example, in the sentence "The big, red apple fell from the tree," the adjectives "big" and "red" describe the noun "apple" by telling us its size and color.
Adjectives can come before or after the noun they are describing. When an adjective comes before the noun, it is usually separated by a comma. For example, in the sentence "The beautiful garden is full of flowers," the adjective "beautiful" comes before the noun "garden" and is separated by a comma. On the other hand, when an adjective comes after the noun, it is not separated by a comma. For example, in the sentence "The cat is black," the adjective "black" comes after the noun "cat."
Adjectives can also be used to compare two or more nouns. There are ...
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