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Adjectives



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An adjective is used to modify, describe, quantify, or qualify a noun.

 

 

 

 

Rules:  
Tests:

Formal Proof

  1. Has adjective-making morpheme. (happy, lovable, foolish)
  2. a. Takes comparative or superlative morpheme. (softer, softest)

Functional Proof

  1. b. Can be compared by using more or most. (more sensitive)
  2. Intensifies. (very soft)
  3. Can fit both slots in the frame sentence. (The ______ man seems very ___.)

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