Examples of using Adjective in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Most of the headlines abbreviation“UAE” is in the neighborhood of the adjective“expensive.” This is no accident….
is an adjective associated with the school and the students.
the first term is an adjective.
The German distinction between a weak and strong adjective inflection has been virtually abandoned, while a new distinction between inflected predicate adjectives has evolved.
In addition, Clarricoates discusses the linguistic sexism inherent to the adjective choice of teachers when admonishing or rewarding their pupils.
Roots of quality are often called adjectival or having adjective characteristics because we see the A-ending as its basic form.
The adjective in the appellate sense of the so-called marijuk
The residents were called"Dominicans", the adjective form of"Domingo", the revolutionaries named their newly independent country"Dominican Republic".
To wish something to someone in French, we use the adjective"BON".
However, first things first, and the main task is not to get confused, because the adjective"saint" is present almost in every title.
The Late Latin adjective modernus, a derivation from the adverb modo"presently,
In addition the circumstancial compliment has an adjective, bela, which is an epithet of the main word,
are quite- I hate the adjective“dark” because it always seems aggrandizing and ridiculous.
Therefore, if we consider the adjective“temperamental” as“a person with a temperament,” it makes no sense to try to understand what a person should be who has received this label- temperament is inherent in every person.
When Jesus uses that beautiful adjective that he uses so many times with them-‘hypocrites'- they are offended:‘But not us, we follow the law.'”.
The adjective misto, meaning"mixed" or"joint",
for the connection of noun and adjective in the Russian sentence the form of adjective should adjust to the form of the noun with the help of the ending);
The word maka, which roughly translates as"who is" or"what is", can be used with an adjective for emphasis: João maka gosta serveja.- It's John who likes beer.
Each adjective relative to personality falls within one of the previous categories to aid in the identification of major personality categories
Every day choose one word(a noun, adjective or verb) and try for a certain period of time to pick him as much as possible synonyms, and then antonyms.