Adjectives and How to Use Them

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For some reason, adjectives are not properly use as part of your essay writing. Since essays use adjectives more often than any other forms of writings, there are times where these words are not correctly used. It is a fact that adjectives help your content a bit more understandable and colorful since it adds up some meaning towards your essay.

We all know that the role of adjectives is to modify the noun and the pronoun in our sentences as well as in your paragraphs. Basically, these words are use to modify the subject and even the object in our sentences in order to describe them properly that is why these are very useful in essay writing.

Adjectives also serve as to create a mood in your writings which can make your readers picture out a scene of your topic. Thus, allowing your readers to understand more about your content. In order to place adjectives properly in your writings, you should not use them excessively since it can make your writings a little bit padding. You should be very descriptive and careful enough to use the correct adjectives for your words. This can make your readers guess and play with their ideas and emotions pertaining to the topic that you had in your essay. Once your readers can sense the emotions or feelings of your essay, then you are successful enough to catch their interest towards your topic which is the essence of writing.

At its most basic, an adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun, often helping describe a quality about them. They are among the most useful parts of speech and can bring color to otherwise lifeless facts.

For instance, adjectives allow �a computer� to be �fast�, �powerful� and �compact�. Oddly enough, not all the world�s languages have adjectives. Can you imagine how drab English will be without them?

Adjectives come in different types. Here�s a brief overview on a few of the most important ones that will likely figure in your everyday writing:

Attributive adjectives. This type of adjective typically come right before the nouns they modify, such as �large dog� or �small computer.�

Predicative adjectives. This variety of adjective usually acts as a major component of the sentence, along with the subject, as in �The dog is large� and �The computer is small.�

Absolute adjectives. This type of modifier changes the meaning of either the subject or a nearby noun, as in �The dog, with its large frame, bullied its way into the door.�

Substantive adjectives. This is a type of modifier that serves its purpose as a freestanding noun, denoting a subject implicitly, as in �You buy the red dress, I will buy the blue.�

The better you get at writing, the more daring you should get with your adjectives. Don�t be afraid of making mistakes along the way. That is what English writing software is designed to help you with � identifying errors and teaching you how to do it right.


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