pronouns and adjectives
personal pronouns :i/you/he/she/it/we/you/they
object pronouns :me/you/him/her/it/us/you/them
possessive adjectives :my/your/his/her/its/our/your/their
possessive pronouns :mine/yours/his/hers/its/ours/yours/theirs
reflexive pronouns :myself/yourself/himself/herself/itself/ourselves/yourselves/themselves
comparaison and superlative
1 syllable :adj+ er/est
2 syllables ending in”y”:adj+ier/iest
2 syllables :more/most+adj
3 syllables or more :more/most+adj
irregular:good–better–best
bad-worse–worst
many/much-more–most
little-less–least
far-farther–farthest
adjectives and adverbs
Definition – Adjectives are words that describe nouns or pronouns. They may come before the word they describe (That is a cute puppy.) or they may follow the word they describe (That puppy is cute.).
Definition – Adverbs are words that modify everything but nouns and pronouns. They modify adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs. A word is an adverb if it answers how, when, or where.
Good vs. Well
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