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What is the difference between Adjective and Adverb?

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Answered Jul 28, 2020

Adjectives are words that give more information about a noun or pronoun. There are two major functions of adjectives, which are the: “Attributive,” which performs attributive functions when they modify the head noun and “predictive” adjective which complement the subject or object.

There are several types of adjectives, which include the adjective of quality, quantity, numerical, demonstrative, possessive, interrogative, distributive, compound, proper, etc.

Adverbs are words that give more information about a verb by telling us the time, place, manner, and frequency. Adverbs also give more information about an adjective or another adverb. There are different types of adverbs which include the adverb of manner, frequency, time, place, and degree. Words like carefully, very, quite, rudely, sadly, suddenly, quickly are all examples of adverbs.

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