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PAST TENSES AND ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH?
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Adjectives like "Ambition----> ambitious"
13 dec. 2014 14:19
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Collin gave good examples but you have to learn the difference. I know it is mean. I wear your shoes right now. I know and understand you can struggle a little bit with that because I did too. The best tip I can give you is: try to guess with the meaning of the sentence. Most of the time I can know if it is an adjective or a noun.
13 december 2014
Unless I misunderstand the question, the difference is simple.
"Ambition" (ambizione) is a noun, meaning a "goal".. My ambition is to speak Italian..
"Ambitious" (ambizioso) is an adjective, meaning "wanting to get ahead" or "waiting to achieve a goal". He was ambitious at work, trying to get a promotion.
Neither of these words has anything to do with past tense, as they are not verbs.
13 december 2014
He is very ambitious
He has a strong ambition
13 december 2014
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