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Adjectives
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Adverbs?
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RULE #1: ADJECTIVES MODIFY NOUNS; ADVERBS MODIFY VERBS, ADJECTIVES, AND OTHER ADVERBS.
You can recognize adverbs easily because many of them are formed by adding -ly to an adjective.
Here are some sentences that demonstrate some of the differences between an adjective and an adverb:
Richard is careless.
Here careless is an adjective that modifies the proper noun Richard.
Richard talks carelessly.
Here carelessly is an adverb that modifies the verb talks.
Priya was extremely happy.
Here happy is an adjective that modifies the proper noun Priya and extremely is an adverb that modifies the adjective happy.
Adverbs can't modify nouns, as you can see from the following incorrect sentences.
He is a quietly man.
The correct sentence above should say, "He is a quiet man."
I have a happily dog.
The correct sentence above should say, "I have a happy dog."
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RULE #2: AN ADJECTIVE ALWAYS FOLLOWS A FORM OF THE VERB TO BE WHEN IT MODIFIES THE NOUN BEFORE THE VERB.
HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES THAT SHOW THIS RULE.
I was nervous.
She has been sick all week.
They tried to be helpful.
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RULE #3: LIKEWISE AN ADJECTIVE ALWAYS FOLLOWS A SENSE VERB OR A VERB OF APPEARANCE — FEEL, TASTE, SMELL, SOUND, LOOK, APPEAR, AND SEEM — WHEN IT MODIFIES THE NOUN BEFORE THE VERB.
Sharon's cough sounds bad.
Here bad is an adjective that modifies the noun cough. Using the adverb badly here would not make sense, because it would mean her cough isn't very good at sounding.
Castor oil tastes awful.
Here awful is an adjective that modifies the noun oil. Using the adverb awfully here would not make sense, because it would mean that castor oil isn't very good at tasting.
The ocean air smells fresh.
Here fresh is an adjective that modifies the noun air. Using the adverb freshly here would not make sense, because it would mean that the air has a sense of smell that it uses in a fresh manner.
She seems unhappy today.
Here unhappy is an adjective that modifies the pronoun she. Using the adverb unhappily here would not make sense, because it would mean that she isn't very good at seeming.
Be careful to notice whether the word modifies the subject or the verb in the sentence. If the word modifies the subject, you should use an adjective. If the word modifies the verb, you should use an adverb.
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AVOIDING COMMON ERRORS
Bad or Badly?
When you want to describe how you feel, you should use an adjective (Why? Feel is a sense verb;see rule #3 above). So you'd say, "I feel bad." Saying you feel badly would be like saying you play football badly. It would mean that you are unable to feel, as though your hands were partially numb.
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Good or Well?
Good is an adjective, so you do not do good or live good, but you do well and live well. Remember, though, that an adjective follows sense-verbs and be-verbs, so you also feel good, look good, smell good, are good, have been good, etc. (Refer to rule #3 above for more information about sense verbs and verbs of appearance.)
Confusion can occur because well can function either as an adverb or an adjective. When well is used as an adjective, it means "not sick" or "in good health." For this specific sense of well, it's OK to say you feel well or are well — for example, after recovering from an illness. When not used in this health-related sense, however, well functions as an adverb; for example, "I did well on my exam."
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Double-negatives
Scarcely and hardly are already negative adverbs. To add another negative term is redundant, because in English only one negative is ever used at a time.
They found scarcely any animals on the island. (not scarcely no...)
Hardly anyone came to the party. (not hardly no one...)
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