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  2. English adjectives - Wikipedia

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    Such adjective phrases can be integrated into the clause (e.g., Love dies young) or detached from the clause as a supplement (e.g., Happy to see her, I wept). Adjective phrases functioning as predicative adjuncts are typically interpreted with the subject of the main clause being the predicand of the adjunct (i.e., "I was happy to see her"). [11]

  3. Guosa - Wikipedia

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    gwùebí "hungry" → ò gwùebí "hungry person", è gwùebí "hungry people" mákárántá "school" → ò mákárántá "student", è mákárántá "students" ì - forms both the noun and adjective from a verbal or other noun root: bísí "to succeed" → ìbísí "success, successful" kózí "to teach" → ìkózí "lesson"

  4. Zulu grammar - Wikipedia

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    All adjectives have one thing in common: they all follow the noun they modify, and require some kind of prefix whose class matches the preceding noun. The different types of adjectives reflect the different prefixes that are used: "True" adjectives are prefixed with the adjective concord. Relatives are prefixed with the relative concord.

  5. The world is more hungry after the pandemic, UN report says - AOL

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    The report says the number of hungry people increased from 613 million in 2019 to 735 million currently. Hunger rates declined in much of Latin America and Asia; but Africa, the Caribbean and ...

  6. List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations

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    So can those ending in -ch / -tch (e.g. "the French", "the Dutch") provided they are pronounced with a 'ch' sound (e.g. the adjective Czech does not qualify). Many place-name adjectives and many demonyms are also used for various other things, sometimes with and sometimes without one or more additional words.

  7. RFK Jr. Has Railed Against Ultra-Processed Foods. Here's ...

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    Health and Human Services secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy has railed against ultra-processed foods—but what are they? A dietitian breaks down the list.

  8. Pular grammar - Wikipedia

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    Men acci e jungo mon = "We leave it to you." Also, unlike in English, the possessive adjective comes after the noun in Pular. In the table above, "jungo" is a noun that means hand. Similar to English, the possessive adjective does not vary with the gender or number of what is possessed. It varies only with the noun that possesses. For example:

  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1322 on Friday ... - AOL

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    People. Queen Rania of Jordan shares hospital video of family meeting 'sweet' new baby Amina. Entertainment. Variety 'The Odyssey' 1st look: Matt Damon is Odysseus in Christopher Nolan’s next epic.