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What is different between gradable and non gradable adjective
What is different between gradable and non gradable adjective?
18 de ago de 2016 19:11
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Some additional detail to what Dennie is saying:
There are gradable adjectives (which can be modified to express their intensity)
I am tired, I am very tired, I am extremely tired
There are non gradable adjectives (which cannot be modified since they're already extreme)
This is amazing, This is terrific, This is fabulous, I'm exhausted
Non gradable adjectives can be:
classifying adjectives: married, wooden pregnant
extreme adjectives: brilliant, excellent, disgusting
absolute adjectives: dead, supreme, final
And finally there are gradable/non gradable adjectives, that is, adjectives that sometimes behave as graded and sometimes as non graded:
She sounded slightly foreign to me (it's graded here by "slightly")
He is working on foreign policy (cannot be graded)
Note that many non gradable adjectives can nevertheless by the adverb "really" - I would say just the "extreme" ones not the other two. I hope this helps.
18 de agosto de 2016
1
In practice I'm not sure how useful it is to make such a distinction.
Even if "very" sounds strange there are other words that are often used instead.
"Truly, truly, truly outrageous!" -Jem
"And she's not only merely dead, she's really most sincerely dead." - Munchkin Coroner
19 de agosto de 2016
1
Hi Lolita.
Gradable adjectives like: big, good, happy...are adjectives where you can add the words quite, very or really to show how big, good or happy they are.
Ungradable adjectives don't normally have quite, very or really before them because they are already extreme: enormous, delighted, fantastic, etc.
18 de agosto de 2016
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gradable adjectives are adjectives that you can add "very" to; for instance: very cold, very hot, very lonely...These adjectives have intensity or can show different degrees of being "fill out any adjective here", e.g. cold.
non-gradable adjectives are adjectives like: married, dead... You can't be very married or very dead. There are no different degrees of being married or dead.
Hope this helped.
18 de agosto de 2016
1
I do not know what either of these are and I speak English, so maybe it is not important, sorry!
18 de agosto de 2016
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Lolita
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