Letras
Most descriptive adjectives can be compared; that is, they can express degrees of a quality positive, comparative and superlative
there are two regular methods ofcomparison: with the ending -er and -est and with the words more and most. Generally the first method is applied to the shorter and more commonly used adjectives but there is no clear rule.
Types ofadjectives:
- Possessive
- Relative
- Interrogatives
- Demostrative
- Infinites
- Articles
An adjective is used to modify a noun or a pronoun that is, to describe the noun or pronoun or make itsmeaning more define
Adjective
Voice and Mood
the choice of active or passive voice is not a grammatical problem. For effective expression your choice will depend on the point of view you want toemphasize.
Properties of Verbs
in actual use in a sentence, any verb has five properties: person, number, tense, voice and mood.
the s ending listed in the principal parts is the form of thepresent tense, third person, singular number.
Auxiliary Verb
The auxiliary verb-- those words wich may be added to the principal parts to form verb phrases-- belong to a specific and limited group
Formsand Properties of Verb
A gerund looks like a present participle; it always ends in -ing; going, writing, swimming, adventuring.
it is always used as a noun.
Two of the principal parts ofa verb are the present and past participles; going, gone, stating, stated. They are commonly used with auxiliary verb I form verb phrases.
An infinitive is generally a form of a verb preceded by to.Infinitive Participles Gerunds
The difference between a verbal and a verb is basically in the way it is used in a sentence. A verbal can be used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.; it isnever a verb. However, it is derived from a verb, and it looks something like a verb.
Verbals
Position of Adverbs
Adverbs that modify verbs have no fixed position in the sentences
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