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The Magic of Adjective Placement in English

  • adwin
  • 2023年10月25日
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In the enchanting world of English grammar, adjectives are like the fairy godfathers of sentences. They sprinkle a dash of detail, transforming plain sentences into vibrant tales. One such tale is about a small town named Verbville(get it Verb-ville verb-village).


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In Verbville, there lived a kind baker named Bob. Bob was known for his delicious apple pies. Notice how ‘delicious’ comes before ‘apple pies’? That’s the magic of adjective placement!

In English, adjectives usually come before the noun they modify. This rule helps us understand that it’s the apple pies that are delicious, not something else in the sentence. Without this rule, we might end up with a sentence like “Bob bakes apple pies deliciously,” which could imply that Bob is delicious!


However, there are exceptions to this rule. For instance, when using linking verbs like ‘is’, ‘are’, ‘was’, and ‘were’, the adjective comes after the noun. So, we can say “Bob’s apple pies are delicious.”

So, whether you’re describing blue skies, tall mountains, or crunchy cookies, remember the rule of adjective placement. It’s your magic wand to create clear and engaging sentences in English.

I hope this whimsical journey through Verbville helped illustrate the rule of adjective placement in English!


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