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minus-squareNιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·9 months agoThe image above transcribed: Opinion – limiter adjectives (e.g. a real hero, a perfect idiot) and adjectives of subjective measure (e.g. beautiful, interesting) or value (e.g. good, bad, costly) Size – adjectives denoting physical size (e.g. tiny, big, extensive) Shape or physical quality – adjectives describing more detailed physical attributes than overall size (e.g. round, sharp, swollen, thin) Age – adjectives denoting age (e.g. young, old, new, ancient, six-year-old) Colour – adjectives denoting colour or pattern (e.g. white, black, pale, spotted) Origin – denominational adjectives denoting source (e.g. Japanese, volcanic, extraterrestrial) Material – denominational adjectives denoting what something is made of (e.g. woollen, metallic, wooden) Qualifier/purpose – final limiter, which sometimes forms part of the (compound) noun (e.g., rocking chair, hunting cabin, passenger car, book cover)
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Opinion – limiter adjectives (e.g. a real hero, a perfect idiot) and adjectives of subjective measure (e.g. beautiful, interesting) or value (e.g. good, bad, costly)
Size – adjectives denoting physical size (e.g. tiny, big, extensive)
Shape or physical quality – adjectives describing more detailed physical attributes than overall size (e.g. round, sharp, swollen, thin)
Age – adjectives denoting age (e.g. young, old, new, ancient, six-year-old)
Colour – adjectives denoting colour or pattern (e.g. white, black, pale, spotted)
Origin – denominational adjectives denoting source (e.g. Japanese, volcanic, extraterrestrial)
Material – denominational adjectives denoting what something is made of (e.g. woollen, metallic, wooden)
Qualifier/purpose – final limiter, which sometimes forms part of the (compound) noun (e.g., rocking chair, hunting cabin, passenger car, book cover)