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English Grammar - Adjectives & Adverbs

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English with Ronnie · EnglishLessons4U with engVid
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English Grammar - Adjectives & Adverbs

TL;DR

Learn the difference between adjectives and adverbs in English grammar in a simple and easy way.

Transcript

Hello there. My name is Ronnie. You are watching English lessons. Maybe you're watching English lessons on www.engvid.com or maybe you're watching it on YouTube. If you go to www.engvid.com, you can have a quiz following this lesson. So it's always a good thing to do. Test your knowledge. Today this lesson is for, I can't say the name, Qasim, right... Read More

Key Insights

  • 📢 Adjectives describe nouns, while adverbs describe verbs.
  • ☄️ Adjectives come before nouns, and adverbs come after verbs.
  • 🧑 Nouns are persons, places, or things, and adjectives describe them.
  • ❓ Adverbs describe how the action of the verb is done.
  • 📢 In English, the order of description is shape/color for adjectives and size/color/noun for adverbs.
  • ☄️ Adjectives always come before the noun they describe.
  • ☄️ Adverbs come after the verb they modify.

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Questions & Answers

Q: What is the difference between adjectives and adverbs?

Adjectives describe nouns, while adverbs describe verbs. Adjectives give information about the noun's appearance or qualities, while adverbs describe how the verb's action is done.

Q: Where do adjectives and adverbs typically come in a sentence?

Adjectives come before the noun they describe, while adverbs come after the verb. For example, "big, black dog" and "eats slowly".

Q: How can I remember what a noun is?

A noun is a person, a place, or a thing. So, when you come across a word that describes a person, place, or thing, you can identify it as a noun.

Q: What is the order of description in English?

In English, when describing something, we typically follow the order of shape/color for adjectives and size/color/noun for adverbs. This is different from some other languages that may follow a different order.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Adjectives describe nouns, while adverbs describe verbs.

  • Adjectives come before the noun they describe, while adverbs come after the verb.

  • In English, the order of description is typically shape/color for adjectives and size/color/noun for adverbs.


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