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Use of Adjective: Many, Odd, Substantial, Suspicious, Remarkable
An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In general, the purpose of an adjective is to describe a noun or pronoun and provide more information about it. Adjectives provide answers to questions such as “What kind?” “Which one?” and “Whose is it?
Use of Adjective: Many, Odd, Substantial, Suspicious, Remarkable
Use of Adjective: New, Good, Any, Other, Such
Use of Adjective: Much, Another, Own, Same, Great
Use of Adjective: Best, Few, Public, Free, Human
Use of Adjective: Both, Certain, Better, Local, General
Use of Adjective: Enough, Specific, Less, Small, Long
Use of Adjective: Certain, Common, High, Little, Next
Use of Adjective: Hard, Simple, Past, Possible, Big
Use of Adjective: Particular, Real, Current, Left, Major
Use of Adjective: International, Lower, Open, Short, Physical
Use of Adjective: Alternative, Clear, Potential, Professional, Special
Use of Adjective: Cold, Commercial, Dry, Working, Whole
Use of Adjective: Individual, Last, Main, Personal, True
Use of Adjective: Easy, Full, Low, Necessary, Positive
Use of Adjective: Close, Creative, Fit, Primary, Present
Use of Adjective: Complex, Content, Due, Green, Late
Use of Adjective: Effective, Fast, Middle, Proper, Worth
Use of Adjective: Active, Beautiful, Complete, Original, Regular
Use of Adjective: Master, Red, Soft, Solid, Weird
Use of Adjective: Direct, Ready, Straight, Visual, Wrong
Use of Adjective: Excellent, Extra, Final, Pretty, White
Use of Adjective: Alone, Familiar, Private, Separate, Unique
Use of Adjective: Aggressive, Distinct, Eastern, Logical, Strict
Use of Adjective: Successful, Civil, Automatic, Former, Southern
Use of Adjective: Unfair, Visible, Alive, Angry, Desperate
Use of Adjective: Exciting, Friendly, Lucky, Realistic, Sorry
Use of Adjective: Unlikely, Anxious, Comprehensive, Curious, Informal
Use of Adjective: Inner, Pleasant, Deep, Sudden, Weak
Use of Adjective: Asleep, Cheap, Objective, Thin, Secure
Use of Adjective: Lost, Minor, Constant, Previous, Sensitive
Use of Adjective: Cool, Opposite, Equal, Firm, Internal
Use of Adjective: Amazing, Busy, Annual, False, Round
Use of Adjective: Wise, Equivalent, Proud, Nearby, Spiritual
Use of Adjective: Brief, Adult, Rough, Crazy, Sad
Use of Adjective: Senior, Super, Chemical, Tight, Upper
Use of Adjective: Dark, Thick, Sharp
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