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Kilimanjaro Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

My father painted the door yellow

My father painted the door yellow.

Does "yellow" act as an adverb or an adjective in this sentence? It boggled my mindEmotion: surprise
  

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My father painted the door yellow. Yellow is always an adjective modifying the noun “door”. The placement of the adjective should not change its basic function.

  • My father painted the door yellow.
  • Yellow is always an adjective modifying the noun “door”.
  • The placement of the adjective should not change its basic function.
  • Yellow is never an adverb.
  • An adverb must answer one of these questions: When did your father paint the house?
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My father painted the door yellow.

Yellow is always an adjective modifying the noun “door”. The placement of the adjective should not change its basic function. Yellow is never an adverb.

An adverb must answer one of these questions:

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Maybe if you thought of it like this, the fact that yellow is an adjective would be less mind-boggling!

My father painted the door so that the door was yellow.

Action: My father painted the door.
Result: The door was yellow.

CJ

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