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difference between an adverb and adjective . with examples

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Adjectives are those words which talk more about nouns and pronouns. They qualify nouns. They are modifiers of nouns.

Thus, it is very important to understand the interdependence of nouns and adjectives.

For instance,

  • A BIG House

  • A PRETTY Doll

  • A DENSE Forest

  • A MELODIOUS Singer

  • A THICK Book

  • A RED Cap

An adverb is a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a phrase, expressing a relation of place, time, etc. There are various kinds of adverbs such as adverbs of degree, manner, time, frequency, etc. Instances of the same are slowly, cutely, nicely, finally, etc.


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