Examples of using Adjectives in English and their translations into Chinese
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To use these common adjectives in a sentence, try this frame.
The adjectives he chooses usually reliably indicates to me his general level of respect towards women.
For example, adjectives would often switch places with the noun, and no matter how good the order was memorized, it wouldn't make the output better.
There aren't enough adjectives and adverbs in the English language to describe my reaction,” said Rep. Gerald E. Connolly(D-Va.).
One can use different adjectives to describe the situation, but the situation is far from satisfactory.
If they don't have a new design that brings about such adjectives, they're going to stick with what they have.
Those words can be used as ordinary adjectives, or in some places they refer to the sin which is found within our own human nature.
Eliminate unnecessary adjectives, flowery language or redundant expressions such as“added bonus” or“first time ever.”.
Adjectives: By Shakespeare's time adjectives had lost the endings that once indicated gender, number, and case.
The pure white and charming pink cherries have always been magical, even if my adjectives are just extracted from pictures, videos and stories from students.
Here are eight adjectives derived from the works of architects whose names are now in the dictionary.
No one teaches the child, yet he comes to use nouns, verbs, and adjectives to perfection.
Ok, that's more than one word… and I can fill this email with countless adjectives about how great things have been.
Photos teach you 100 common adjectives used today in the English language.
This distinction collapsed during the evolution of Late Middle Japanese adjectives, and both are now considered-i(〜い) adjectives.
When asked what Americans thought about immigrants of their national origin, 65 percent of the students provided negative adjectives.
No adjectives, no: all people, everyone will deserve their adjective, but not generalistic adjectives.
For example, when you think of RUFFLES potato chips, adjectives such as“salty” and“greasy” come to mind.
No plural nouns, plus the way of counting changes all the time, even with adjectives and pronouns.
Successful people don't need to describe themselves using hyperbolic adjectives like passionate, innovative, driven, etc.