Most adjectives can also come after one of these verbs: be, feel, look and seem. But 1- Some adjectives are only used before a noun: former, inner, latter, main, major, and outer. 2- Some adjectives are only used after one of the verbs already mentioned: alive, afloat and unable. 3- When the adjective is a phrase, it comes after the noun e.g. Iron, valuable for its hardness , finds many uses in industry. Adjectives are usually used before the nouns they qualify. An honest boy A clever fox A beautiful girl An old woman A wise man When two or more adjectives come before a noun, they are not usually separated by and. A large, round vase (NOT A large and round vase) A fat old lady (NOT A fat and old lady) Three green leaves Red German riding boots Note that when the last two are adjectives of color they are usually separated by and. A black and white photo A blue and red sparrow Numbers go before adjectives Six large tables (NOT Large six tables) Five beautiful women (NOT Beautiful five women) Note that commas are sometimes used to separate adjectives used before a noun. This is common in long sequences. Commas are, however, dropped before short common adjectives. Adjectives can be placed after be and other copular verbs like seem, appear, become, look etc. She seemed upset. We were surprised. He was angry. She looked beautiful.
المادة المعروضة اعلاه هي مدخل الى المحاضرة المرفوعة بواسطة استاذ(ة) المادة . وقد تبدو لك غير متكاملة . حيث يضع استاذ المادة في بعض الاحيان فقط الجزء الاول من المحاضرة من اجل الاطلاع على ما ستقوم بتحميله لاحقا . في نظام التعليم الالكتروني نوفر هذه الخدمة لكي نبقيك على اطلاع حول محتوى الملف الذي ستقوم بتحميله .
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