Examples of using Adjective in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Adjective+ enough.
The most+ adjective.
The adjective, OMOSHIROI, does not change.
The least+ adjective.
Adjective Order, Order of Adjectives. .
My name and adjective before it.
Order of participial adjective.
TE-form adjective+ adjective. .
Which is verb? adjective?
Yet, the adjective is more than that.
SHORT(Russian) indicates a short-form adjective or participle.
Popular adjective+ adjective combinations. Wind. Temperatures.
There's no other adjective out there.
Grammar: adjective+ infinitive;enough/ too+ adjective+ infinitive.
How to make TE-form adjective(Lesson 34).
To make an adjective comparative, we usually add"-er" to the end of the word.
My house is white[noun+ adjective] fotsy ny tranoko.
The adjective"any" means one, some, or all indiscriminately of whatever quantity.
The article is an adjective,"I am the way.".
The adjective"principal" is used because its the most important of all possible axes.
It is a short word thatcan be used as a verb, adverb or adjective, depending on its place in a sentence.
The adjective British is commonly used to refer to matters relating to the United Kingdom.
This language is very easy[adverb+ adjective] tena mora ity teny ity.
The adjective Eurocentric, or Europe-centric, has been in use, in various contexts, since at least the 1920s.
She is very intelligent[adverb+ adjective] iseen gar malee abshaala.
He is more than just an adjective or a phrase that can pigeonhole someone.
A noun is a single noun; a noun phrases is at least two words, of which one is a noun and the other is a noun or an adjective.
New books are expensive[plural+ adjective] lafo ny boky vaovao.
She has three small dogs[adjective+ plural] manana alika kely telo izy.