Most of the describing words can be used before as well as after the noun they modify in the sentence.
Sentence 1.1:
In the above sentence, the describing word ‘old’ is placed before the noun ‘man’.
Sentence 1.2:
This man is old.
Sentence 2.1:
In the example given below, the describing word ‘blue’ is placed before the noun ‘sweater’.
Sentence 2.2:
In the example given, the describing word ‘blue’ is placed after the noun ‘sweater’.
There are various kinds of describing words that explain the shape, size, colour, texture, number, etc., of the noun.
Some verbs turn into adjectives after adding prefix -ing and -ed to them. Don’t get confused with those words.
Verbs | Adjectives after adding -ing | Adjectives after adding -ed |
---|---|---|
Bore | Boring | Bored |
Confuse | Confusing | Confused |
Annoy | Annoying | Annoyed |
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