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English Grammar: Adjectival Noun

Definition:

An Adjective can sometimes function as a Nounthe youngthe rich, etc. These are Adjectival Nouns, meaning the people who are young, the people who are rich, etc.


English Grammar: Adjuncts

Definition:

An adjunct is part of a Sentence and modifies the Verb to show time, manner, place, frequency and degree and is as such closely related to adverbials.

Eg: It is nearly done. ('Nearly' describes the degree to which the action has been done.)

Eg: I go there twice a week. ('Twice a week' describes the frequency with which the action is done.)



English Grammar: Comparatives

Definition:

The Comparative is the form of an adjective or adverb used to compare two things. To create a comparative, remember that with short adjectives add -er to the end, and longer ones use more before the adjective:

EG: The Nile is longer than the Amazon. - Long >> Longer

EG: Many students find writing more difficult than reading. - Difficult >> More Difficult