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Adjectives
Adjective position
Adjectives usually go before nouns:
She bought a black dress. (nota dress black)
- Adjectives don't change. (notsome blacks dresses)
Adjectives go after some verbs (e.g. be, get, become, look, seem, appear, sound, taste, smell, feel):
They're comfortable and they'll look good with the jacket.
The material felt really soft.
- A few adjectives (e.g. afraid, alone, asleep, awake) cannot go before a noun:
The dog was asleep on the couch. (not The asleep dog was on the couch.)
Adjectives usually go before nouns:
She bought a black dress. (not
- Adjectives don't change. (not
Adjectives go after some verbs (e.g. be, get, become, look, seem, appear, sound, taste, smell, feel):
They're comfortable and they'll look good with the jacket.
The material felt really soft.
- A few adjectives (e.g. afraid, alone, asleep, awake) cannot go before a noun:
The dog was asleep on the couch. (not The asleep dog was on the couch.)
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