英语语法原来这么简单之二
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今天介绍的是形容词Adjectives。Grammar Is Great
Added ExtraSometimes a noun on its own just doesn’t give you enoughdetail-you want to add information. To add information to a noun, you use aword called an ‘adjective’. Think of it as an added extra describe the noun.
http://img2.ebama.net/album/201411/19/085159pxg26wrmemq1pmwq.png Using AdjectivesSuppose you have to describe a building, and you want to tellpeople what the building is like – you’ll need to use adjective. You mustdescribe an old,ruined building, or a scary, abandoned building. ‘old’,‘ruined’, ‘scary’ and‘abandoned’ are adjectives.http://img2.ebama.net/album/201411/19/085201uueuopi0ooue10v1.jpgGrammar Guidance. An adjective goes before the noun it isdescribing, like this:http://img2.ebama.net/album/201411/19/085202gh07hshqhwllsv50.pnga blue moona gorgeous girla grumpy teacherthe top flooran ugly bug. Small, Smaller, Smallest…Some adjective can be used to make a comparison. There are twokinds-a ‘comparative‘ one and a 'superlative' one. Use the comparative when youcompare two things, for example:My pudding is smaller than yours. A comparative adjective always goes hand in hand with ‘than’.You should use a superlative adjective when you are comparing several things,as in:My pudding is smallest out of three.http://img2.ebama.net/album/201411/19/085203aeqzbaf7zaaetajj.pngHere are some more examples:
AdjectiveComparativeSuperlative
smallsmallersmallest
bigbiggerbiggest
largelargerlargest
narrownarrowernarrowest
palepalerpalest
richricherrichest
easyeasiereasiest
Grammar Guidance. Adjective that have more than twosyllable, such as ‘beautiful’ and ‘popular’, do not follow the same rule.Forexample, there’s no such thing as ‘beautifuller’ and ‘beautifullest’. For theseadjectives, you should always use the words ‘more’ and ‘than’ to make yourcomparison. For example:Your painting is more beautiful than mine.To make the superlative, you should use ‘most’:Your painting is the most beautiful out of everyone’s.This rule also works for any adjective ending in‘-ous’,‘-ing’ or ‘-ed’, such as ‘famous’, ‘boring’ or ‘excited’.Rule-BreakersLastly, there are a few adjectives which break all therules. Here are a few examples:
AdjectiveComparativeSuperlative
badworseworst
goodbetterbest
littlelessleast
funmore funmost fun
manymoremost
muchmoremost
To Be Continue...
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另楼主设置不让看个人信息,搞得我想顺势看看楼主有没有“语法之一”的主题也不行。 非常感谢楼主分享。多介绍介绍。 这是什么资料呀,能分享下吗? 谢谢分享好东东 我喜欢图表式的,谢谢分享。 猫妈家的虎妞 发表于 2014-11-19 09:39 static/image/common/back.gif
同问,这是什么资源,是书么?
另楼主设置不让看个人信息,搞得我想顺势看看楼主有没有“语法之一”的主题 ...
这资源搜啥名字,应该不是楼主这个名字吧
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