SKILL 47 USE ADJETIVES AFTER LINKING VERBS. ✨🌙 SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE ✨🌙 The linking verbs above are often followed by adjectives instead of adverbs. In such situations, the adjective describes the subject of the sentence rather than the verb. Study the examples below to learn the difference. Linking Verbs ✰ to appear ✰ to be ✰ to become ✰ to feel ✰ to get ✰ to go ✰ to grow ✰ to look
RECOGNIZE -LY ADJETIVES. 💮🌸🌸 SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE 🌸🌸💮 Adjectives modify the meaning of nouns and pronouns. They describe which, whose, what kind and how many . Seven words in English are always adjectives. These are the articles a , an and the , and the possessives my , our , your , and their .
USE ARTICLES WITH SINGULAR NOUNS. 💜💜 SEE THE VIDEO PUCHA HERE 💜💜 English has two articles: the and a/an . The is used to refer to specific or particular nouns; a/an is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. We call the the definite article and a/an the indefinite article. 💜the = definite article 💜a/an = indefinite article
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