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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

adjectives

I finished an exercise asking for location of all the adjectives and I have a question about the sentence "Those directions are incorrect."

I know that "those" is acting as one, but is "incorrect" also another adjective? It seems to me that it is modifying "directions."
  

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Hi, Yes, 'incorrect' is an adjective. Here's another example. Red roses are expensive..

  • Hi, Yes, 'incorrect' is an adjective.
  • Here's another example.
  • Red roses are expensive..
  • Clive
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Hi,

Yes, 'incorrect' is an adjective.

Here's another example. Red roses are expensive..

Clive
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OP here - thanks, Clive, for the help. Emotion: smile
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Hold on! "Those" is called a determiner. We stopped calling words like that adjectives years ago.

BillJ

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