Preposition with Adjective Examples - use, rules & test exercise1. List of common adjectives and the prepositions that normally follow them accustomed to afraid of answerable to attached to aware of capable of dependent on different to doubtful about enthusiastic about excited about famous for fond ...
¹ Logically, degree modifiers are not used with words that have absolute meanings; for example, *He's rather dead, *somewhat opposite, or *very unique. See Absolute and Non-gradable Words.² falling is not adjectival (like an Adjective). See Participle Modifiers 2...
Relative pronouns or relative adverbs link adjective clauses with the word in the independent clause that the adjective clause modifies. The relative pronouns may act as a subject, direct object, object of the preposition, or a modifier within the adjective clause. ...
Collocations are an essential part of the English language. They are often used by native speakers to convey their ideas more effectively. Among these collocations, those including the preposition “by” are particularly useful. This reference will explore some of the most common collocations with “...
Understand what an adjective phrase is. Learn about the adjective phrase vs. the adverb phrase. Learn about the adjective phrase and see adjective...
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Commonadjective:people ENTER Navigation Commonadjectives:people SayingpositiveSayingnegativeLittlechildrenPrepositionExercises Sayingpositive(+)/goodthingsaboutpeople A.Sayingpositive(+)/goodthingsaboutpeople ★Nice Mary'sverynice.Richard'saniceman.Sayingpositive(+)/goodthingsaboutpeople ★Wonderful Nice(**)...