adjectives and adjectival phrases
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summary
understanding the role and forms of adjectives is crucial for mastering sentence structure and grammar, especially in the context of gmat sentence correction.
- adjectives describe nouns, answering 'which noun' or 'what kind of noun'.
- predicate adjectives follow a form of the verb 'to be', while others may follow verb plus object for certain verbs.
- the role of an adjective can also be played by a group of words, known as an adjectival phrase or clause.
- it's essential to recognize the function of adjectival phrases or clauses, as they modify nouns similarly to single-word adjectives.
- understanding the distinction between phrases (without a verb) and clauses (with a verb) is fundamental for analyzing sentence components.
chapters
00:03
introduction to adjectives
00:23
predicate adjectives and verb complements
01:20
adjectival phrases and clauses
for more on what a clause is, see this video.
for more on what a phrase is, see this video.
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