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Adjectives

Adjectives are words that describe nouns, pronouns, or verbs that show feeling or states of being ("feel" or "be"). Adjectives add to the reader's understanding by adding fuller information. Do not use adjectives when you really need adverbs (with action verbs). For example: Also, do not get confused when using variations of the word "bad," which can be used as either an adjective or an adverb: "Feel badly" is rarely correct. Use "feel badly" only if you are trying to say that your sense of touch in impaired.

Adjective Adverb Exercise 7: Adverbs & Adjectives
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