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< How > are you? [adjective or adverb?] - English Only forum
< It's + adjective + Infinitive > and < Verb+ing is adjective > differences - English Only forum
", eager for": adjective without anything else - English Only forum
...what adjective to use to describe it? - English Only forum
..constricted making it difficult ..<making is an adjective?> - English Only forum
''Looks crestfallen'' - Adjective or Adverb - English Only forum
'A/an' before an abstract noun preceded by an adjective - English Only forum
'adjective + noun + prepositional phrase' vs 'noun + adjective + prepositional phrase' - English Only forum
'Adjective if not all' usage - English Only forum
'Adjective Phrases' can function as subject - English Only forum
'be of + noun' vs. 'be adjective' - English Only forum
'be-all and end-all" as a compound adjective - English Only forum
'Correctly' : why is it not an adjective. - English Only forum
'Despite' with an adjective? - English Only forum
'Freaked out' as adjective - English Only forum
'Increased' as an adjective - English Only forum
'Its' / adjective? - English Only forum
'lady' always with an adjective? [Hello, young lady] - English Only forum
'Light' as an adjective for physical appearance - English Only forum
'major' field of study [noun or adjective?] - English Only forum
'more' + adjective vs comparative [more beautiful / prettier] - English Only forum
'on-trend' interactive toys [adjective?] - English Only forum
'Smiley' Or 'Smily' (For The Adjective) - English Only forum
'Take a stand' - but an adjective - English Only forum
'taken' as an adjective - English Only forum
'to fly' (infinitive phrase): noun, adverb or adjective? - English Only forum
'today' as adjective - English Only forum
'worth' - preposition or adjective? - English Only forum
“noun as adjective as” vs “as adjective a noun as” - English Only forum
“which when” is an adjective or idioms or others ?. - English Only forum
(a) (<adjective>) business - English Only forum
(a/an +) adjective + nouns like taste/color/fragrance - English Only forum
(get) all+adjective - English Only forum
(have) got/have someone <adjective> - English Only forum
(prepositional phrase) adjective Or adverb? - English Only forum
(religion)-based as an adjective before noun - English Only forum
(that- clause) adjective + should - English Only forum
(the) most + adjective (without a noun) - English Only forum
(to include) adjective or adverb - English Only forum
(to spoil) adjective or adverb - English Only forum
(Very) Much + Adjective - English Only forum
[across-the-nation] used as an adjective? - English Only forum
[as far + adjective as + noun/adjective] - English Only forum
[be + adjective] + [<that> or < >] - English Only forum
[The + adjective] refers to a class of people - English Only forum
{homeless} as a nominalized adjective - English Only forum
% share thinks are + adjective - English Only forum
14th-15th century or centuries as adjective - English Only forum
2004 (year) as adjective - English Only forum
3-day / 3 day papal visit (compound adjective hyphen) - English Only forum
33-date (adjective) - English Only forum
5 stars [adjective] - English Only forum
90s as noun/adjective - English Only forum
a + adjective + Proper Name [eg, a beaming Mr Sunak] - English Only forum
A + adjective + proper noun ? - English Only forum
a + adjective + uncountable ? "a very low solubility" - English Only forum
a + adjective + uncountable nouns - English Only forum
A adjective somebody - English Only forum
a big enough fool (adjective+enough+noun) - English Only forum
"A bit" and "a little" can only be used in front of an adjective when the adjective is being used after a verb such as be, but if a noun follows - English Only forum
A bit/little on the + adjective + side - English Only forum
a child who doesn't cry or complain [a noun or adjective?] - English Only forum
A colloquial adjective that means “cognitively impaired”? - English Only forum
A company's name used as an adjective - English Only forum
a dangerous another criminal - adjective order - English Only forum
a doctor <and> passionate about her job [noun ‘and’ adjective] - English Only forum
a flat bottom + thing (adjective) - English Only forum
a <flying> carpet [noun or adjective?] - English Only forum
a grey wool scarf or a wool grey scarf: adjective order - English Only forum
a little bit + (noun) or (adjective) ? - English Only forum
a little criminal [noun or adjective] - English Only forum
A man full of rage/anger [adjective?] - English Only forum
A man with beard and without beard [adjective?] - English Only forum
A man, afraid of water(adjective phrase modifying a noun) - English Only forum
a mere one among various voices [a + adjective + cardinal number 'one'] - English Only forum
a most + adjective, superlative of which formed without most - English Only forum
A noun having the meaning corresponding to the adjective "respective" - English Only forum
a passive form of a verb or a linking verb with an adjective - English Only forum
a person from New Zealand (adjective) - English Only forum
a person who suffers from too much tension/stress [adjective?] - English Only forum
A plan for the forest he helps maintain that could (relative clause coupled with a PP acting as an adjective) - English Only forum
a plural noun acting as an adjective in CV - English Only forum
a present particle complement vs a particle adjective - English Only forum
A proper adjective for a car with wide interior space length - English Only forum
A question about adjective clause/"I have a sister, who is a nurse." - English Only forum
A question about adjective phrases - English Only forum
A really+adjective+noun OR ? - English Only forum
a satellite, <revolving around the earth> [adjective phrase or adverb phrase?] - English Only forum
A social survey (an inherent adjective?) - English Only forum
a song heard too often [adjective to describe it?] - English Only forum
a verb or an adjective that collocates with darkness - English Only forum
A verb or an adjective? - English Only forum
A "whose" question regarding adjective clause - English Only forum
a wooden round / round wooden coffee table [adjective order] - English Only forum
a(n) + adjective + time noun - English Only forum
a/an + adjective + noun - English Only forum
a/an + adjective + plural noun - English Only forum
a/an + adjective + uncountable noun [a beautiful music?] - English Only forum
a/an adjective + concert/performance - English Only forum
a/an/the determiner/adjective - English Only forum
A+adjective+name - English Only forum
able adjective - English Only forum
About an adjective followed by a preposition and so that - English Only forum
about as an adjective - English Only forum
about compound adjective - English Only forum
About "How + adjective + subject + be + to-v" structure - English Only forum
about position of adjective - English Only forum
about some adjective words - English Only forum
About the acceptable length of "adjective clause" - English Only forum
Absolutely/Very + adjective - English Only forum
act + adjective - English Only forum
act confidently / confident [adverb or adjective after a verb] - English Only forum
act suspicious ['act' + adjective] - English Only forum
act weird/weirdly: behave weird / weirdly [adjective vs adverb] - English Only forum
Active or passive or past participle adjective? - English Only forum
adding "ed" to a noun to form a compound adjective - English Only forum
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Adjective - inconvenient - English Only forum
Adjective - of a disease that causes a universal pandemic - English Only forum
Adjective : Ghetto - English Only forum
adjective 'good-looking' or else? - English Only forum
adjective 'over demanding' - noun ??? - English Only forum
adjective (quite) is smaller or bigger than (rather)? - English Only forum
adjective [IPA pronunciation] - English Only forum
Adjective + 'as it is' to express cause - English Only forum
Adjective + (in) + Gerund? - English Only forum
adjective + a little bit - English Only forum
adjective + although or still ? - English Only forum
adjective + among - English Only forum
Adjective + as + pronoun+ verb - English Only forum
Adjective + as he is - English Only forum
Adjective + countable noun - English Only forum
Adjective + for + pronoun + ing? - English Only forum
"adjective + if + adjective" form - English Only forum
adjective + infinitive VS noun + infinitive - English Only forum
adjective + influenced - English Only forum
adjective + "ing" or "to" - English Only forum
adjective + like that - English Only forum
adjective + noun vs none +be+ adjective - English Only forum
adjective + noun + ed - English Only forum
Adjective + noun + noun - English Only forum
Adjective + noun = grammar name? - English Only forum
Adjective + noun as, or noun + adjective as, to mean even though? - English Only forum
adjective + noun clause - English Only forum
Adjective + noun rule - English Only forum
adjective + of + noun - English Only forum
adjective + participle (ing)? (adjective modifier?) - English Only forum
adjective + that clause - English Only forum
adjective + to /for (e.g. important for me / to me ) - English Only forum
adjective + to a fault construction. - English Only forum
adjective + to do - English Only forum
Adjective + to infinitive - English Only forum
adjective + to infinitive can't post-modify NP? - English Only forum
Adjective + to infinitive vs. gerund - English Only forum
adjective + to or for - English Only forum
Adjective + two names - English Only forum
Adjective + Uncountable noun = countable? - English Only forum
adjective + verb to be + to infinitive - English Only forum
adjective +gerund /infinitive verb - English Only forum
adjective +to +infinitive vs adjective +infinitive +ing: have the courage to (admit vs admitting) - English Only forum
Adjective after a noun - English Only forum
adjective after comma - English Only forum
Adjective after noun - English Only forum
adjective after noun - English Only forum
adjective after noun "persons and characters supernatural" - English Only forum
Adjective after the noun - English Only forum
Adjective Agreement in English - English Only forum
adjective and adverb - English Only forum
Adjective and infinitive - English Only forum
adjective and "the" - English Only forum
adjective and then a relative clause - English Only forum
adjective and to infinitive - English Only forum
Adjective arrangement - English Only forum
Adjective as an address form + pet names - English Only forum
Adjective as an object. - English Only forum
adjective at the end of the sentence - English Only forum
Adjective before and after a noun - English Only forum
Adjective before the word "Obvious" - English Only forum
Adjective before uncountable words - English Only forum
Adjective between "well-off" and "poor" - English Only forum
adjective busy for roads - English Only forum
Adjective "camouflaged" - English Only forum
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Adjective clause (which) vs participle phrase modifying the entire clause - English Only forum
adjective clause [Lee worked as an engineer, riding in a car...] - English Only forum
adjective clause & color - English Only forum
Adjective clause and the main sentence's prepositions/phrases/words - English Only forum
Adjective clause modifyinga far-away noun phrase - English Only forum
adjective clause or possessive gerund - English Only forum
Adjective clause problem - English Only forum
adjective clause reduction - English Only forum
adjective clause word order - English Only forum
Adjective clause-restrictive and non-restrictive clause - English Only forum
adjective clause, to + verb or v-ing? - English Only forum
adjective clause: what - English Only forum
adjective clause: who was in some trouble - English Only forum
Adjective clause? - English Only forum
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Adjective clauses and Mark Twain - English Only forum
Adjective Complement - English Only forum
adjective complement of the object - English Only forum
Adjective complements and adverbial complements - English Only forum
Adjective "dangerous" to describe "war" - English Only forum
adjective describing highest status - English Only forum
adjective describing matters related to feces - English Only forum
Adjective describing the intensity level of negotiation? - English Only forum
adjective "early" and nouns(yesterday,tomorrow) - English Only forum
Adjective ending -ED and -ING - English Only forum
Adjective Finished - English Only forum
Adjective fo Secret-divulger - English Only forum
adjective followed by a gerund - English Only forum
adjective followed by an adjective without the conjunction - English Only forum
adjective followed by much ("ominous much") - English Only forum
Adjective following a noun (proper, apparent) - English Only forum
adjective for 'joke' - English Only forum
Adjective for 'losing tooth'? - English Only forum
adjective for 'used as' - English Only forum
adjective for ‘no longer working’ - English Only forum
Adjective for [different] weekly earnings and [same] weekly earnings - English Only forum
Adjective for a building that is too flashy - English Only forum
adjective for a person who is unable to see the gray area between the extremes - English Only forum
Adjective for a person who isn't too attached to things or people - English Only forum
Adjective for a person who sewears - English Only forum
Adjective for "butt"=to hit with head - English Only forum
Adjective for competition - English Only forum
Adjective for "country." - English Only forum
adjective for execution / construction - English Only forum
adjective for eyes that can hardly read - English Only forum
adjective for facilities - English Only forum
adjective for injured -- slightly injured ?? - English Only forum
adjective for jello - English Only forum
adjective for learning ability - English Only forum
adjective for living - English Only forum
Adjective for moocher - English Only forum
adjective for "outside of earth's atmosphere" - English Only forum
Adjective for people who (think) they have seen it all - English Only forum
adjective for shopping - English Only forum
adjective for someone who pretends - English Only forum
Adjective for something not aligned - English Only forum
adjective for something that has an even surface - English Only forum
adjective for sounds - English Only forum
Adjective for "subjectively interpreted" - English Only forum
Adjective for sunshine - English Only forum
adjective for tasks - English Only forum
adjective for those who do not play fair - English Only forum
adjective for those who love art - English Only forum
adjective for tips - English Only forum
Adjective for trade-in - English Only forum
Adjective for two histogram distributions - English Only forum
Adjective for two kinds of spikes - English Only forum
adjective for/to somebody (a general rule?) - English Only forum
adjective form of 'lag' [computers] - English Only forum
Adjective form of contempt - English Only forum
Adjective form of diameter - English Only forum
adjective form of genre - English Only forum
Adjective form of issue? - English Only forum
adjective form of the word economics - English Only forum
Adjective forms from verbs like to reprice, to revisit... - English Only forum
adjective forwarding - English Only forum
adjective from wine - English Only forum
adjective "full" - English Only forum
adjective happy - English Only forum
Adjective help! - English Only forum
adjective homework - English Only forum
adjective in phrase - internal software error - English Only forum
adjective in the feminine gender - English Only forum
adjective left - English Only forum
adjective like participial phrase. - English Only forum
Adjective meaning "belonging to a certain category" - English Only forum
adjective modifying... - English Only forum
adjective more than adjective - English Only forum
adjective of ( civilization) - English Only forum
Adjective of bloom - English Only forum
adjective of combine - English Only forum
Adjective of "enemy" - English Only forum
adjective of filial piety - Tom is very filial - English Only forum
adjective of flaking paint - English Only forum
adjective of flat - English Only forum
Adjective of "geolocalization" - English Only forum
Adjective of "joke"? - English Only forum
adjective of mosaic (mosaic-like) - English Only forum
Adjective of Ptosis - English Only forum
adjective of someone to do - English Only forum
Adjective of the noun 'parallepiped' - English Only forum
adjective or adjective clause? - English Only forum
adjective or adverb - English Only forum
Adjective or adverb with Gerund possessive - English Only forum
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adjective or noun for someone who discriminate mothers - English Only forum
Adjective or Noun <Science> <Scientific> - English Only forum
adjective or partipale passe it's a problem - English Only forum
Adjective or Past form of verb - English Only forum
Adjective or Past participle form of verb [said] - English Only forum
Adjective or present continuous or passive voice - English Only forum
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adjective order - hair - English Only forum
Adjective order - "twink bottom Dutch" - English Only forum
Adjective order after copula: The fat young boy is young and fat? - English Only forum
Adjective order mismatch [long blonde curly hair] - English Only forum
Adjective order when one is premodified - English Only forum
adjective order- designer - English Only forum
Adjective order: a soft, brown, little stuff bear - English Only forum
Adjective order: [old - long - narrow] street - English Only forum
Adjective order: a cotton short-sleeved shirt ... or a short-sleeved cotton shirt - English Only forum
Adjective order: a lovely, long, cool, refreshing drink ... a refreshing, lovely, long, cool drink - English Only forum
Adjective order: a rare incredibly beautiful artifact ... an incredibly beautiful rare artifact - English Only forum
Adjective order: does the age come after the shape ? - English Only forum
Adjective order: short white cotton blouse - English Only forum
Adjective order: three beautiful big new red italian bags - English Only forum
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Adjective pertaining to the word 'chancellor' - English Only forum
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adjective phrase 'sediment released into the river' - English Only forum
adjective phrase after multiple nouns - He wears baggy shirt and trousers with small holes - English Only forum
Adjective phrase linked with the noun phrase - English Only forum
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Adjective phrase put at the beginning of a sentence - English Only forum
adjective phrases ? - English Only forum
adjective "piecemeal" (about stage props) - English Only forum
Adjective place - English Only forum
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Adjective placement and what is modulating. - English Only forum
adjective position - English Only forum
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Adjective position : Is that a relic of French structure? - English Only forum
adjective position in a sentence - English Only forum
Adjective possessive with neither...nor - English Only forum
adjective predicate. - English Only forum
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Adjective problems - English Only forum
adjective related to 'just in case' - English Only forum
Adjective related to confirm - English Only forum
Adjective role - English Only forum
adjective rules (bright green scarf) - English Only forum
Adjective satellite - English Only forum
Adjective Sequence - English Only forum
adjective sequences? - English Only forum
adjective similar to 'bully' [word?] - English Only forum
adjective solutions vs solutions in noun - English Only forum
adjective suffixes -le, -some [difference?] - English Only forum
Adjective tart: modifies subject or object? - English Only forum
adjective that clause - English Only forum
Adjective that describes the liquid that a slug leave behind - English Only forum
adjective that means "requires a lot of courage" - English Only forum
adjective that means you can get more than what you pay for - English Only forum
adjective to a variety of strawberry - English Only forum
adjective to describe a person ... - English Only forum
Adjective to describe animals' ears [floppy] - English Only forum
Adjective to describe dinner - English Only forum
adjective to describe ears - English Only forum
Adjective unknown used after nouns - English Only forum
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Adjective when using something brand new - English Only forum
Adjective which means "almost happened" - English Only forum
adjective with ''presence'' - English Only forum
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Adjective-woman, man and children clothes - English Only forum
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Adjective: below-given or given-below? - English Only forum
adjective: fruit fibre circling teeth - English Only forum
adjective: nineteen-century vs nineteenth-century - English Only forum
Adjective: sun shining or sunshining? - English Only forum
Adjective: Trumpian orTrumpesque? - English Only forum
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Adjective/noun clause past simple + past perfect? - English Only forum
Adjective/noun number in the plural - English Only forum
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adjective+noun+and+noun VS adjective+noun+and+many+noun - English Only forum
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Adjectives: definition of "adjective" - English Only forum
admit 'worth' as an adjective / that 'worth' is an adjective - English Only forum
adverb + past participle/gerund working as an adjective - English Only forum
Adverb and adjective - English Only forum
adverb and adjective - English Only forum
Adverb and adjective in sentence together - English Only forum
Adverb before adjective - English Only forum
Adverb clause modifying adjective or verb. - English Only forum
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adverb form of the adjective 'silly'? sillyly? - English Only forum
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Adverb or adjective? He told me about your possibly leaving. - English Only forum
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Adverb+Adjective/Verb+Adverb+much - English Only forum
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Adverbial and Adjective phrases - English Only forum
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adverbial usage of nouns vs adjective usage of nouns - English Only forum
Agreement between possessive adjective and singular... - English Only forum
ajar, adjective or adverb? - English Only forum
"All" as adjective or adverb - English Only forum
All but + adjective - English Only forum
All encompassing adjective for "subsequent" plus "preceding" - English Only forum
all matters [adjective] - English Only forum
all the more + adjective: -er or not? - English Only forum
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Although <adjective>, <noun> ... - English Only forum
Amand lives quite 'near' me. [Adjective?] - English Only forum
Ambiguity: adjective followed by two nouns - English Only forum
Ambiguous adjective order? - English Only forum
"American" noun vs adjective - English Only forum
amount of dye <absorbed> [position of adjective?] - English Only forum
Amy was <bored> by the play [participle or adjective?] - English Only forum
an 'as one please' case of study [adjective?] - English Only forum
an adjective = pain in the .... - English Only forum
An adjective after "the following" - English Only forum
an adjective as an adverb in poems - English Only forum
an adjective clause is a real sentence? - English Only forum
An adjective clause question - English Only forum
An adjective denoting "doesn't care about his looks" - English Only forum
An adjective denoting "speaking the same language" - English Only forum
An adjective derived from the noun "participle"? - English Only forum
An adjective describing my puppy - English Only forum
An adjective followed by a noun and a noun clause in one sentence - English Only forum
An adjective for ''can't keep still'' - English Only forum
An adjective for 'not keeping a promise' - English Only forum
An adjective for a company that does not do well and suffers constant losses - English Only forum
An adjective for "can be rotten" - English Only forum
An adjective for "hand" - English Only forum
an adjective for handwriting - English Only forum
An adjective for island - English Only forum
an adjective for "patience" - English Only forum
An adjective for something going bad! - English Only forum
An adjective for the words that we <forget easily> - English Only forum
An adjective for unforgettable days - English Only forum
An Adjective instead of an adverb - English Only forum
An adjective modifying “opinion”: orderly - English Only forum
An adjective or an adverb - English Only forum
an adjective phrase or... - English Only forum
an adjective phrase, an adverbial phrase - English Only forum
an adjective qualifying more than one noun - English Only forum
An adjective that means "kept in suspense" - English Only forum
An adjective that means "more than expected" - English Only forum
An adjective that refers to "an area with a lot of rain". - English Only forum
an adjective to describe a place where there are many rivers - English Only forum
An adjective to describe a situation with heated arguments - English Only forum
an adjective to describe a verb ! - English Only forum
an adjective to describe offenders' thoughts - English Only forum
An adjective to describe something wobbly? - English Only forum
an adjective to give weight to a journal - English Only forum
an adjective used to desrcibe a degree of contraction - English Only forum
An adjective which means "half measures" - English Only forum
"An" before an adjective ? - English Only forum
"Angel" as an adjective - English Only forum
Anglophone vs English-speaker, as noun or as adjective - English Only forum
Annualized / Annualized Volume [adjective vs past participle as a category title] - English Only forum
Antonym of 'human' (adjective) - English Only forum
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anything like <adjective> - English Only forum
appropriate adjective here - English Only forum
archaising [adjective] - English Only forum
Are colors noun or adjective - English Only forum
are indivisible and one ['one' as a predicative adjective] - English Only forum
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Article + comparative adjective + noun - English Only forum
article +adjective + time - English Only forum
Article in front of an adjective - English Only forum
article "the" and an adjective without any nouns - English Only forum
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As "adjective" as I was ..... , I was "adjective" ..... - English Only forum
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As an adjective:live V.S lively V.S living - English Only forum
as important as / as many as [as adjective/adverb as] - English Only forum
As is + noun or adjective - English Only forum
as much adjective as adjective - English Only forum
as specified by the adjective - English Only forum
as/so/too/not that + adjective + uncountable noun - English Only forum
as+adjective+as+adjective in Shakespeare's works - English Only forum
Asking for an adjective about considering - English Only forum
Assign someone adjective - English Only forum
at its most comfortable [At + adjective] - English Only forum
at my + superlative adjective - English Only forum
at the biggest / at the quickest [at + superlative adjective] - English Only forum
attributive adjective + to-phrase - English Only forum
Attributive Adjective of Prince - English Only forum
attributive adjective vs relative modifier - English Only forum
Attributive or predicative adjective? - English Only forum
Aussie English --- "grouse" as an adjective - English Only forum
bachelor parents [bachelor as adjective] - English Only forum
bad arm {bad:predicate adjective?} - English Only forum
baseline (adjective use) - English Only forum
<BBC comedy show wardrobe department style> punks = adjective? - English Only forum
be + adjective + that-clause with should - English Only forum
be + adjective + V ing vs. to V - English Only forum
"be + past participle / adjective" with reflexive pronouns - English Only forum
be <adjective> to someone - English Only forum
be adjective.... does it - English Only forum
be as adjective (is not as useful) - English Only forum
be concerned about being + adjective - English Only forum
be considered as adjective as - English Only forum
Be detected (to be??) adjective - English Only forum
Be expected in this sentence?(Passive or Adjective) - English Only forum
Be more confident. [ be + noun or adjective] - English Only forum
Be not as (adjective) - English Only forum
be to + adjective ? - English Only forum
BE-Draught- adjective - English Only forum
be+ adjective VS get + adjective /verb 3 - English Only forum
beaten/past participle as adjective - English Only forum
"Beautiful" is an adjective, "beauty" (is) a noun, and "beautify" (is) a verb. - English Only forum
"beauty" as an adjective - English Only forum
become / get / be + adjective - English Only forum
been back home 'drunken' / gone back home 'drunk' [adjective position] - English Only forum
beginner as a noun and as an adjective? - English Only forum
Beginning (adjective): recently started something - English Only forum
being + adjective - English Only forum
Being + adjective / noun - English Only forum
being + adjective = what is it called? - English Only forum
Being able to make the best of things [adjective for?] - English Only forum
being answered/being shown - gerund adjective? - English Only forum
being any kind of happy [Is 'happy' an adjective or noun?] - English Only forum
being as an adjective participle - English Only forum
"Being in demand" as an adjective - English Only forum
Being+adjective vs Being+past particle - English Only forum
Best adjective for good taste food - English Only forum
best hand-draw-map artist [Adjective with hyphen] - English Only forum
"Bid" as adjective? - English Only forum
Biedermeier (as an 'adjective', describing lifestyle) - English Only forum
Big-headed (adjective) - English Only forum
binary/dual/couple adjective - English Only forum
Black <is an / is used as an> adjective - English Only forum
bladder: adjective form - English Only forum
Blessing year ('blessing' as an adjective) - English Only forum
"Bluey" an adjective? - English Only forum
boards are 'cracked' [passive or adjective?] - English Only forum
boasting -adjective- - English Only forum
books <written> by: adjective or noun? - English Only forum
bored pencil [ -ed adjective to personify an object?] - English Only forum
both <adjective> and <adjective> xxx [uncountable noun] - English Only forum
bottle episode [<bottle> as an adjective?] - English Only forum
"Bottom" as a sort of noun and adjective - English Only forum
bound: past participle or adjective - English Only forum
Boutique [used as adjective] - English Only forum
Breaking ( adjective ) ? - English Only forum
breakneck speed/pace (verb or adjective?) - English Only forum
breeding (adjective) - English Only forum
bricolage as an adjective - English Only forum
Brightly colored organic fruits [adjective order] - English Only forum
Bristle as an adjective? - English Only forum
broken : adjective or verb? - English Only forum
buddy-buddy (adjective - noun) - English Only forum
buff (adjective meaning muscular) - English Only forum
build an adjective, an adverb ... - English Only forum
bully used as an adjective - English Only forum
bustling and boom <an adjective for the places> - English Only forum
busy doing something [adjective+present participle phrase] - English Only forum
Calendrical vs. Calendar (used as adjective) - English Only forum
Can 'post' be used as adjective? - English Only forum
Can “insanely” be used as a positive adjective? - English Only forum
Can a compound adjective have more than 2 words? - English Only forum
Can a prepositional phrase refer to an adjective used before a noun? - English Only forum
Can a word "fond" be used as an adjective? - English Only forum
can adjective be used as the first word of a title? - English Only forum
Can adjective modify adverb? - English Only forum
Can an adjective coordinate with a prepositional phrase? - English Only forum
Can an adjective be right after a subjective in sentences? - English Only forum
can an adjective be used as a noun? - English Only forum
Can an adjective modify a gerund? - English Only forum
Can an adverbial modifier(not an adverb) be put before an adjective or verb? - English Only forum
Can "forgotten" be used as an adjective? - English Only forum
Can "How" be an adjective? - English Only forum
Can I begin a sentence with an adjective? - English Only forum
Can I create an adjective like "above-sea-level"? - English Only forum
Can I rephrase a verb into "(be) adjective"? - English Only forum
Can I use "condition" as an adjective? - English Only forum
Can I use past participle, left, as an adjective? - English Only forum
Can I use the combination "multi-adjective+noun" ? - English Only forum
Can the verb 'let' be used with adjectives? (let + object + adjective) - English Only forum
Can there be a clause between "so" + adjective and "that" in the structure "so... that..."? - English Only forum
Can UK/US be used as adjective - English Only forum
Can you define adjective - English Only forum
cancelled (adjective/verb) - English Only forum
car used for official business -- adjective? - English Only forum
caring (adjective) in sentences - English Only forum
carnival - adjective - English Only forum
case study or case-study (as an adjective) - English Only forum
Castrated (adjective): testicles removed (literal) - English Only forum
catachresis as an adjective - English Only forum
caught short, caught up adjective phrases? - English Only forum
cenagoso areas (adjective form of ciénaga) - English Only forum
certifying Iran <as complying with... > [noun or adjective clause?] - English Only forum
champagne as an adjective - English Only forum
Changes in spelling from noun to adjective - English Only forum
Changing an adjective clause into an adjective phrase - English Only forum
characteristic (adjective/noun) - English Only forum
Children's / Children Landscape Park [noun or adjective?] - English Only forum
China as an adjective - English Only forum
"choreography" as an adjective - English Only forum
City-State Functioning as a Phrasal Adjective - English Only forum
Close (adjective) + succeed (verb) - English Only forum
Coffee as an adjective - English Only forum
Color as adjective - English Only forum
Color me [adjective] - English Only forum
colorful big and small / big and small colorful [adjective order] - English Only forum
Colors are ungradable adjective or gradable? - English Only forum
Colour + verb adjective hyphenation - English Only forum
Coloured wooden square shapes [Adjective order] - English Only forum
come + adjective - English Only forum
come + adjective [come true / come clean] - English Only forum
Come + adjective or adverb - English Only forum
comma after (an) adjective(s) that start(s) a sentence - English Only forum
comma after phrase in quotes (quotation): as “adjective”, - English Only forum
Comma before adjective clause - English Only forum
comma before adjective phrase - English Only forum
comma before adjective phrase: put people in a room, alone except for - English Only forum
comma before predicative adjective: He looks at her, happy. - English Only forum
comma before present participle / adjective phrase: laughed, lost in - English Only forum
comma btw adjective & attributive noun: superhuman, vampire strength - English Only forum
comma btw adjective and attributive noun: candle-lit, concrete walls - English Only forum
comma btw adjective and attributive noun: original, studio version - English Only forum
comma btw adjective and noun: a tiring, seemingly endless, routine - English Only forum
comma btw adjective and noun: his delicate, even, hand - English Only forum
comma btw adjective and noun: old-fashioned, nostalgic, feeling - English Only forum
comma btw adjective and participle: the screaming, white-haired man's - English Only forum
comma btw adjective and prepositional phrase: heartfelt, with a harsh - English Only forum
comma in adjective - English Only forum
comma or 'and' with adjective [conjunction]: a soft, honest straight - English Only forum
comma usage between an adjective and a noun - English Only forum
comma use when adjective phrases refer to near/far nouns in the sentence - English Only forum
comma with adjective [ambiguity?]: private, educational and capital - English Only forum
comma with adjective [typo?]: sung to elaborate, unfamiliar settings - English Only forum
comma with adjective: a creeping, Pan-European lifestyle - English Only forum
comma with adjective: an experienced professional tour manager - English Only forum
comma with adjective: and traditional, monarchical forms of - English Only forum
comma with adjective: her comfortable, cushy white leather couch - English Only forum
comma with adjective: hot soapy water - English Only forum
comma with adjective: It was a bright, beautiful, sunny day. - English Only forum
comma with adjective: light-grayish moderately-loamy forest soil - English Only forum
comma with adjective: long, dark, glossy hair - 'dark' modifies what? - English Only forum
comma with adjective: new, compact digital streaming audio player - English Only forum
comma with adjective: She is wearing a short tight dress. - English Only forum
comma with adjective: single, handsome, intelligent friends - English Only forum
comma with adjective: start getting early, reduced benefits - English Only forum
comma with coordinate adjective: when to use it and when not to? - English Only forum
common sense (adjective) - English Only forum
companion - adjective? - English Only forum
Comparative adjective + a/an + noun - English Only forum
comparative adjective + indefinite article - English Only forum
comparative adjective + still [position of still] - English Only forum
Comparative and superlative adjective of clever - English Only forum
Comparative form of the adjective "rough" - English Only forum
Comparative with two different syllable adjective words - English Only forum
Complement as adjective - English Only forum
complement vs. adjective - English Only forum
Complete as a postpositive adjective - English Only forum
Complete the sentence with an adjective - English Only forum
complicated structure/ be+adjective+infinitive - English Only forum
complicating / complicating method || -ed, -ing Participle Adjective - English Only forum
composed by... [adjective or verb?] - English Only forum
Compound adjective - is there a limit with "hair"? - English Only forum
Compound adjective - using a hyphen outside a sentence - English Only forum
compound adjective whose first element is the word "sand" - English Only forum
compound adjective with two hyphens: non-user-friendly - English Only forum
compound adjective: posterior lateral superior? - English Only forum
compound noun + like/adjective - English Only forum
Compound noun consisting of a trademark + adjective - English Only forum
Compound noun, noun phrase, complex adjective, appositive - English Only forum
Compound-Adjective - English Only forum
compound, um adjective or noun ... or something. - English Only forum
conceding as an adjective - English Only forum
Concern -(Noun/Adjective) - English Only forum
concordance of adjective - English Only forum
Confused way of speaking [adjective for?] - English Only forum
consider money important / happiness differently [adjective vs adverb] - English Only forum
"Consulted" as adjective - English Only forum
content/contented adjective or past participle verb - English Only forum
continue/continued present form/adjective - English Only forum
contributory as adjective - English Only forum
convenience or convenient (adjective) - English Only forum
converted (adjective) - English Only forum
cosmic habit force [adjective + 2 nouns] - English Only forum
could adjective,+sentence. for example: Good,he is fired. be ellipsis of "Although,If,Because" - English Only forum
Could an adjective be placed after a noun? - English Only forum
could be +adjective - English Only forum
Could noun-phrase modify the adjective? - English Only forum
could "way" be usede as an adjective? - English Only forum
couldn't be happier [couldn't be + comparative adjective] - English Only forum
count + (as) + adjective - English Only forum
Cowardly(adjective): be cowardly - English Only forum
Cumulative adjective clause vs compound adjective clause - English Only forum
current / then-current/ then (as an adjective to mean "at that time") - English Only forum
currently -- adjective or adverb when used with a linking verb - English Only forum
Damning (adjective) /ˈdæmnɪŋ/ - English Only forum
dashes in an adjective - English Only forum
day + adjective - English Only forum
day will come when you <feel> [tense in adjective clause?] - English Only forum
decayed as an adjective - English Only forum
Deep + asleep [adjective + adjective?] - English Only forum
default (adjective) - English Only forum
Definite article before adjective - English Only forum
derogatory to the (adjective of nationality) - English Only forum
derogatory? 'black' as adjective vs. noun/ African-American - English Only forum
Derterminer/adjective "(a) little" with singular countable words. - English Only forum
describe someone as (being) + adjective - English Only forum
Dessert as an adjective? - English Only forum
determining (adverb or adjective) - English Only forum
diabolical [gradable adjective or non-gradable?] - English Only forum
die / dye [adjective use of Present and Past Participles] - English Only forum
Difference between 's, of, and adjective - English Only forum
Difference between Adjective and Apposition - English Only forum
Differences between A and B are never more (adjective) than with C - English Only forum
different forms of economy as the adjective - English Only forum
Disappearing as a verb or as an adjective? - English Only forum
discover + <object + past participle / adjective / to infinitive> <that> - English Only forum
Discredited (adjective): not trustworthy, having a bad reputation - English Only forum
disrupted, adjective or passive voice? - English Only forum
Distracted (adjective): not concentrating - English Only forum
Distraught and alarmed, they try [Adjective or adverb?] - English Only forum
Do I hate to add noun after these adjective? - English Only forum
do something special / do something which is special [adjective after noun] - English Only forum
do-it-yourself workbench / how-they-do-it videos [word for hyphenated adjective?] - English Only forum
Doer of action expressed by the infinitive as adjective. - English Only forum
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Does not cease to be so (adjective) that... - English Only forum
Does the adjective qualify as an adjunct? - English Only forum
doing something is adjective to do - English Only forum
Done- participle adjective? - English Only forum
double (used as adjective, transitive verb and intransitive verb) - English Only forum
Double Adjective+Noun - English Only forum
double- + adjective - English Only forum
down - adjective - English Only forum
down: preposition or adjective - English Only forum
downtown - adjective or adverb - English Only forum
drawn as adjective - English Only forum
dried [as adjective] - English Only forum
Dubbed movie (using dubbed as an adjective) - English Only forum
economic / economical (-ic & -ical adjective endings) - English Only forum
embroidered as descriptive adjective - English Only forum
encounter sb +adjective meaning - English Only forum
"English" as an adjective - English Only forum
English: adjective "Joint" - English Only forum
"enough" before adjective - English Only forum
Enough before an adjective [enough good english skills] - English Only forum
enough with or without an adjective - English Only forum
ensure consistency and 'correct' length [adjective or verb?] - English Only forum
Equally + superlative adjective - English Only forum
equally as <adjective> than - English Only forum
escalated to severe [To+adjective?] - English Only forum
ever + comparative adjective - English Only forum
exam results [Noun as an adjective?] - English Only forum
Example as an adjective - 'Example sentence'. - English Only forum
Executive as an adjective - English Only forum
exempt as an adjective? - English Only forum
experience something as noun or adjective? - English Only forum
Explicit "neither-nor" or "neither-or" as an adjective? - English Only forum
Expose verb or adjective - English Only forum
eyes that express kindness, smartness, peaceful character, etc [adjective?] - English Only forum
face up [adjective or noun?] - English Only forum
fading (adjective) - English Only forum
Fair-complexioned (adjective) - English Only forum
far from accurate - [an adjective following a preposition] - English Only forum
fast (adjective): verb form? - English Only forum
fast adjective or adverb here - English Only forum
Fatiguing, an adjective - English Only forum
Feature (as an adjective) - English Only forum
Feel (noun or adjective) - English Only forum
feel [adjective] doing or to do - English Only forum
Feel + adjective object complement - English Only forum
Feel +adjective - English Only forum
feel something (to be) adjective - English Only forum
Feel/believe someone to be adjective/noun VS feel/believe someone adjective/noun - English Only forum
fewer/less+adjective+noun - English Only forum
Fiction as an adjective - English Only forum
Fight short/shorts model (clothing): plural noun as adjective - English Only forum
Final math exam vs Math final exam (adjective order) - English Only forum
find adjective/ find to be adjective. - English Only forum
find something (to be) + adjective - English Only forum
finding a word equivalent "a waterway which can be sailed adjective" - English Only forum
fine, young, tall energetic man [adjective order] - English Only forum
"Finger-licking" as an adjective - English Only forum
Fit to something (fit as an adjective) - English Only forum
Flags will be <flown>. [adjective?] - English Only forum
forever as an adjective - English Only forum
Forgiver person [adjective? ] - English Only forum
found something +adjective - English Only forum
freak(adjective), freakish, freaky - English Only forum
Frequency of the adjective "harsh" - English Only forum
Frequently <Asked> Questions [adjective or verb?] - English Only forum
friendly? adjective or adverb - English Only forum
froggy - adjective for voice - English Only forum
From So that to Such a/an adjective that changing Sentence Construction - English Only forum
front two legs / two front legs (adjective order) - English Only forum
Frozen shut [adjective after a verb] - English Only forum
Full date (month-day-year) used as an adjective - English Only forum
"Fun" as an adjective and its meaning? - English Only forum
Fun: noun or adjective? - English Only forum
further 'downstream' [adjective, adverb, noun?] - English Only forum
Further (adjective vs adverb) - English Only forum
further: modify adjective? [are further poor] - English Only forum
gale (any adjective form?) - English Only forum
gaslighted (adjective) - English Only forum
generally a + adjective + noun vs. a generally +adjective + noun - English Only forum
genitive, adjective - English Only forum
Genitive, adjective: "tax payer money" and "tax payers' money" - English Only forum
genius as an adjective (informal?) - English Only forum
gerund adjective/adverb - English Only forum
gerund after an adjective? - English Only forum
gerund and how to use it with adjective and adverb - English Only forum
gerund as an adjective - English Only forum
Gerund or a participle adjective? - English Only forum
Gerund or reduced adjective clause? - English Only forum
get + 'preposition', '~ed','adjective','infinitive to' - English Only forum
get it or make it with adjective - English Only forum
Get plus adjective - English Only forum
Get used to +adjectives [to being 'adjective'] - English Only forum
Get, come or become + adjective - English Only forum
get+ adjective as a verb - English Only forum
Ghetto [adjective] - English Only forum
girl/girls dancers [ noun as adjective -- plural?] - English Only forum
Girth adjective - English Only forum
"given" - adjective/preposition? - English Only forum
gloomed as an adjective - English Only forum
go with the [adjective] bus - English Only forum
go-to/adjective - English Only forum
gone (adjective): uneasy - English Only forum
good at English / due promotion [adjective + preposition? + noun] - English Only forum
got his feet wet [adjective after noun?] - English Only forum
gradable adjective - English Only forum
Grammar doubt: adjective after comma - English Only forum
Grammar for using adverb or adjective - English Only forum
Grammar problem on Adjective/Participial clause - English Only forum
Grammar--adjective phrase. 'his bitter enemy...' - English Only forum
grammatical nature of "God's gift": adjective and/or noun? - English Only forum
grammatical role of <that clause> in [adjective+that...] - English Only forum
Grammaticality test of simple English sentences [adjective + 'enough' + to-infinitive] - English Only forum
Grammer - using adjective after a noun - capable of - English Only forum
Great Britain-- adjective for --Great British? - English Only forum
Guaranteed (adjective): certain - English Only forum
hands on: adjective or adverb - English Only forum
"Hanging in the closet" adjective or adverb - English Only forum
Happened or occured as an adjective - English Only forum
has made .. achievements, < economic, .../ econimically, ...> [adverb vs adjective] - English Only forum
Has noun-as-adjective to be used here or not? - English Only forum
Has the adjective Minute got a noun? - English Only forum
have a (adjective) sleep - English Only forum
have a <adjective> sound to it - English Only forum
have something adjective - English Only forum
Have you seen my 'pet' dog? [adjective?] - English Only forum
he found himself assigned to --"assigned" is an adjective? - English Only forum
he guessed right. ( "right" is an adjective or Adverb ?) - English Only forum
He is 'dressed' in a red suit [adjective, past participle?] - English Only forum
He is alcoholic / an alcoholic [noun vs adjective] - English Only forum
He is interesting (adjective vs verb) - English Only forum
He placement of past participle as an adjective - English Only forum
He seems to be / he seems + adjective - English Only forum
he was partially 'inebriated' [predicate adjective?] - English Only forum
healthy compared with their suburbs [participial phrase modifies adjective?] - English Only forum
"helpful" adverb or adjective? - English Only forum
her <adjective?> - English Only forum
high adjective or adverb - English Only forum
high knee vs knee-high as an adjective - English Only forum
his company is interesting [possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun?] - English Only forum
Historical figure adjective - English Only forum
"hitherto" meaning but an adjective - English Only forum
how + adjective + a/an + noun: - English Only forum
how + adjective + infinitive - English Only forum
how + adjective + noun VS how + adjective + of + noun - English Only forum
how + adjective + noun VS how + adjective + of + noun - English Only forum
how adjective is it - English Only forum
How adjective of something phrase - English Only forum
How can I decide the tense of 'to infinitive' used as adjective - English Only forum
how decisive a role [how (adjective) a (noun)] - English Only forum
how do we say I'm a fast learner? using adjective only - English Only forum
how is it that..., how + adjective is it that... - English Only forum
How late! [How+ adjective] - English Only forum
How many days are there in a/an --- year?: Adjective - English Only forum
How much <adjective> is <noun>? - English Only forum
how to choose the adjective for ratio? - English Only forum
How to differentiate between a noun clause and an adjective clause - English Only forum
How to know if I'm using an adjective or adverb after 'how'? - English Only forum
how to reduce the following adjective clause - English Only forum
how to tell if it is a compound adjective? - English Only forum
how to use "adjective + ing" - English Only forum
"How'' the adjective qualifier or the adverb qualifier - English Only forum
How+adjective+noun construction - English Only forum
How+adjective+singular countable noun+verb+noun - English Only forum
However+adjective or adverb vs However+adjective+noun - English Only forum
Hyphen in a compound adjective - English Only forum
hyphen or not (qualifier; adjective): a dimly lit/dimly-lit corridor - English Only forum
Hyphen with compound adjective [civil service-orientated skills / civil service-orientated skills,] - English Only forum
Hyphenation in adjective phrases that express time intervals - English Only forum
Hyphens in compound adjective used as predicate - English Only forum
I am well /good [adjective or adverb] - English Only forum
I am Wrath is noun or adjective - English Only forum
I bought some book helpful for kids [adjective after noun] - English Only forum
I don't like too heavy work. (too + adjective + noun) - English Only forum
I feel it + adjective + to - English Only forum
I love all things British (Japanese) [noun+adjective ] - English Only forum
I saw the door was locked. (locked adjective or participle) - English Only forum
I thought it + adjective + of sb - English Only forum
I told you to leave <> adjective - English Only forum
I turned to the moderns [adjective + s] - English Only forum
I was hurt (adjective or passive?) - English Only forum
I was overruled. Is this a passive voice or adjective ? - English Only forum
i'm being +adjective? - English Only forum
I'm Chinese / I'm a Chinese [Nationality: adjective vs noun] - English Only forum
I'm confused. (passive or adjective?) - English Only forum
I'm going for + adjective - English Only forum
I'm wanted - Past participle or -ed adjective? - English Only forum
I've got straight, long, brown hair: adjective order - English Only forum
Identify the adjective - English Only forum
Identifying adjective clause in a sentence - English Only forum
Identifying adverb and adjective - English Only forum
Identifying or non-identifying adjective clauses? - English Only forum
identifying/nonidentifying adjective clause - English Only forum
idiomatically sounding [adjective] - English Only forum
if not adjective - English Only forum
if the adjective can be object complement - English Only forum
if the noun is masculine, so must the adjective - English Only forum
Illuminating Vs clarifying Vs enlightening (adjective) - English Only forum
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