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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Indefinite adjectivesdon’t specify the specific amount of something.

5. Indefinite adjectivesdon’t specify the specific amount of something.
allanotheranyboth
eacheitherfewmany
moremostneitherother
severalsome
Follow these guidelines when you use adjectives:
1.Use an adjective to describe a noun or a pronoun.
Jesse was unwillingto leave the circus.
nounadj.adj.noun
2.Use vivid adjectives to make your writing more specific and descriptive.
Take a larger slice of the lusciouscake.
adj.nounadj.noun
3.Use an adjective after a linking verb. A linking verb connects a subject with a descriptive
word. The most common linking verbs are be (is, am, are, was, were, and so on), seem,
appear, look, feel, smell, sound, taste, become, grow, remain, stay, and turn.
Chicken made this way tastesmore delicious(not deliciously).

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