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Imantaghavi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Modifiers and Intensifiers

Hi,

Would anyone give a short disciption with couple of examples about modifiers and intensifiers?

Cheers,

iman
  

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A modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that describes another word or phrase. Common modifiers are adjectives , adverbs , noun adjuncts , relative clauses , and prepositional phrases . beautiful scenery sausage biscuit the man who never laughed never hungry in the morning

  • A modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that describes another word or phrase.
  • Common modifiers are adjectives , adverbs , noun adjuncts , relative clauses , and prepositional phrases .
  • beautiful scenery sausage biscuit the man who never laughed never hungry in the morning
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A modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that describes another word or phrase. Common modifiers are adjectives, adverbs, noun adjuncts, relative clauses, and prepositional phrases.

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Thanks a lot Aspara.

Iman

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