Fun ESL EFL games, activities and worksheets to help teach adjectives, adjective-noun and adjective + preposition combinations, opposites, and much more.
A collection of ESL, EFL downloadable, printable worksheets, practice exercises and activities to teach about adjectives
GRAMMAR ACTIVITIES AND EXERCISES Adjectives Comparative/Superlatives Speaking Video Speaking and Writing The Same Older or Elder, Farther or Further?
Definition of far_1 adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Contrast adjectives placed after rather than before object nouns; note use with specific verbs for resulting states: ‘He wiped the table clean.’
In English grammar there are three degrees of comparison of an adjective. An adjective may simply describe a quality, (the positive); it may compare the quality with that of another of its kind (comparative degree); and it may compare the quality with many or all others (superlative degree).
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active voice (aktiv): used about a verb phrase not marked for the passive voice. Typically (but not necessarily), the subject of an active verb phrase is the ‘doer of an action’.
Contrast an ongoing state process vs. a completed state, and whether the participle is more adjective or verb-like: ‘a roasting vs. a roasted chicken’.