Much appreciation for this perfectly splendid explanation of adjectives. First time for me to hear of ‘gradable and ungradable adjectives’. I will search for more resources on the topic. Keep up this gorgeous work!
Catch my warmest appreciation for teaching adjective to us. You taught it well and you added more info about adjective to what I already know. Actually, adjective is my favorite among the 8 parts of speech.
Thank you very much, Daniel and Marie, for the lesson. At first, I thought topic would be simple but I was wrong. the lesson has given me some really delicate knowledge about adjectives. For the first time I know that there are gradable and ungradable adjectives and some adjectives require strict position to noun. like any vocabulary in English, an adjective has many different meanings. Every time when I cannot find the right meaning of a word in sentence, I usually resort to the Cambridge dictionary. It offers many examples with as many contexts so I finally can find the right meaning of the word. I am very pleased to know that you also suggest the Cambridge dictionary to the leaners in this lesson. Goodbye and see you next time in your Adverb topic.
Many Thanks! Class Considerations: Position adjectives: -Before the noun 🌇Today was a quiet afternoon in the city. -After the noun 🍎The apple is ripe 🍿 The popcorn pack is full. Degrees of the adjective: 💤Today I am very sleepy. 💘 The couple was really in love. (Without degree) Change of meaning ✊ A closed hand to help 🙅 The girl was closed to share her feelings.
Thanks a lot for such an informative lesson on adjectives. I think, reading is the only way to be master at the uses of adjectives through various topics on different issues.
Thanks this really helped me a lot 😊 I always forget 😞 my vocabulary is not that good 🙁 but this ❤️ I'm still going to forget but I know more than I did before 🤩
Very informative and useful I have a question regarding adjective What is the difference of the following adjectives? 1. Accommodative 2. Accommodating 3. Accommodated I understand that some nouns + ful, ive, ing or ed at the end of the word can form an adjective , but I don’t quite understand the difference in meaning between them Could you elaborate it for me Thanks
So glad you liked it, Ishan. We will have more grammar lessons in the future. We also have many grammar lessons on our website. Have you seen them yet? www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-grammar-lessons
7:56 The teacher said :Many adjectives can be used either before or after the noun they describe. But i think it will be “Many adjectives can be used both before and after the noun they describe. Which one is correct?
The problem is main. I think about the passive voice in it sentence. What is the noun? if the problem is the noun. Is it a sentence just to say how important is it a problem. Using a direct identification of the problem like "fixing the car is .... problem", I am not an expert on grammar but I think would be more clear if the subject is clearly identified in the sentence. I am learning, is really helpful to verify in each sentence the subject is first and clearly specified, and try to choose first the subject, the object, or the passive voice, which makes it more complicated to do sentences and can produce confusion in learners like me. thanks
It has been a utterly splendid, exquisite and flawless lesson. I'm particularly joyful , blissful and elated with that opulent topic. It is to my liking ; moreover, it appeals to me. I do adore your speaking, and your charming accent., Hence, I present you; undoubtedly, the Queen and the King of British English. You are the quintessential of British English. Thank you very much indeed. Far thee well, dearest Prof. I use: absolutely, utterly, completely, totally, entirely, largely, virtually. Jolly: really, pretty, particularly. Jolly with different meaning is Quite ( Quite cold - - - , Quite freezing +++)
Loved it. I have also noticed that nouns also act like adjectives sometimes but I am not sure when to use them. Like if I say "Prepositions of time" can also be as "Time Prepositions?
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 Oh thank you for replying! Do you know why that is? I just don't understand why lol... also, do you have a video about showing ownership between objects? not sure If I have to use Of or 's
Avery clear and to the point explanation I m really grateful.I have a problem in remembering words or rules I try my best to recall but in vain plz any ways to help thanks again
Remembering is one of the most difficult parts of learning another language, Atika! We have a lesson on remembering vocabulary which can also help you with grammar points such as this. You can see it here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/learn-english-vocabulary.
I love you very much because you teach us how to use English words correctly. But I need to know is there big difference between American English and British English? because I am non English speaker
Thanks for your support, Rumdeeson! There are a few differences, such as the accent and some words used. We have a lesson which might help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/british-american-pronunciation.
It was a good English lesson about the adjectives but I have a problem to learn and understand watching videos. I always prefer find some blogs where I can read it many times and be sure what I learned about... I need to improve this ability to understand watching videos too because it'll so important for my personal advance in the future.
Hi Nelson. We actually have written blog posts to accompany each video lesson. You can find them on our website! Here is the link to the post for this lesson: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/how-to-use-adjectives.
@@anissaboukhdena4972 Thanks for sharing your comment. Our certified English teachers can help you with online classes. You can book a trial lesson here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/book-first-class.
Great video there are many things i didn't know. But i'm a little bit confused guys. Can a noun works like an adjective? For example "variable transport cost" is correctly written? or should it be "variable cost of transport"? Thank u.... you're awsome.
Hi Juan, these are both acceptable! When we say 'transport cost', 'transport' does function like an adjective in this situation, as it describes the kind of cost. Therefore, it becomes a noun phrase. So it's up to you, you can say 'variable transport cost' or 'variable cost of transport'. Hope this helps you!
Hi Duy. Some adjectives are gradable. That means they can have different levels. For example, ‘nice’ and ‘interesting’ are gradable. Something can be more interesting, or less interesting. There are different levels of ‘interesting’. Some adjectives are ungradable. That means that they’re binary-either ‘yes’ or ‘no’. For example, ‘unique’ is ungradable. Either something is unique, or it isn’t. You can’t have different levels of uniqueness. It’s a yes-or-no property. Ungradable adjectives have two types. Firstly, there are words with a strong meaning, like ‘delicious’, ‘exhausted’ or ‘furious’. Secondly, there are words with an absolute meaning, like ‘unique’, ‘true’ or ‘possible’. When we talk about ungradable adjectives, we mean both of these types. We're happy to help you in an online lesson as well if you'd like specific advice: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/about-our-online-english-teachers.
These are the general uses of adjectives, but what about nouns that can be used as adjectives. The question is: can all nouns be used as attributive, the answer will probably be no so which nouns can be used as adjectives? I think most learners know how to use adjectives when it comes to basic uses, but the problem is always with those that don't follow these rules. I know that all verbs can be changed to nouns by adding ing form, but in terms of adjectives there are so many verbs that we can change to adjectives by adding ing form, for instance: intrigue which is a noun and a verb can be used as adjectives by adding ing " intriguing" and so on. So, can all verbs be used as adjectives by adding ing form?
Hi Nawar, this is not the case for all verbs. However, it works for verb forms ending in ‑ing (present participles) or -ed or -en (past participles) that are used to modify nouns. For example, the present participle 'smiling' is used as an adjective here: 'The smiling baby is really cute'. Hopefully that makes sense!
Thank you both teachers, but I have one point. Well, for us learning English it is very important that the voice of the teacher sound friendly to our ears. Daniel's voice is soft and sounds good but unfortunately his partner's voice is very sharp and fragments of some words disappear.
Thanks for the feedback, Zaqu! However, it's important to be able to understand a variety of English accents and sounds! If you travel to an English-speaking country, you will not have the option to only listen to one type of sound!
Hi there, here 'due to' has a similar meaning to being scheduled to arrive or expected to happen. Here is an example of a similar sentence: "The plane is due to arrive 6pm". Hope this helps you!
If "HAD HAD" is a correct form and way to use in english would "do do" work as well. For example: I do do a lot of daily chores at home. Is that grammarly correct?
How do I know when to use adjectives or possessive " 's" ? Do I say "I painted the garage door or I painted the garage's door"? This is just one example. There are many words I don't know whether to use adjectives or possessives.
Hi there. It's more common to use the adjective form in this situation (the garage door, etc.). It depends more on the context and what you are trying to explain. If you'd like to learn more about the specifics you're welcome to book a short lesson with one of our teachers. They would be happy to explain this in more detail. Here is the link: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/book-classes.
Hi there. It's best to think about which types of adjectives can have different levels. Studying different gradable adjectives can help you understand patterns to begin differentiating gradable and ungradable adjectives.
Should I use adverb and adjective with "used to" example I used to go to school is correct but I always used to go to school is a wrong sentence. She was beautiful girl is correct but she used to a beautiful girl is wrong please explain.
Don't forget to take the free quiz after you watch to check your understanding! www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/how-to-use-adjectives
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Much appreciation for this perfectly splendid explanation of adjectives. First time for me to hear of ‘gradable and ungradable adjectives’. I will search for more resources on the topic. Keep up this gorgeous work!
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Catch my warmest appreciation for teaching adjective to us. You taught it well and you added more info about adjective to what I already know. Actually, adjective is my favorite among the 8 parts of speech.
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Thank you very much, Daniel and Marie, for the lesson. At first, I thought topic would be simple but I was wrong. the lesson has given me some really delicate knowledge about adjectives. For the first time I know that there are gradable and ungradable adjectives and some adjectives require strict position to noun.
like any vocabulary in English, an adjective has many different meanings. Every time when I cannot find the right meaning of a word in sentence, I usually resort to the Cambridge dictionary. It offers many examples with as many contexts so I finally can find the right meaning of the word. I am very pleased to know that you also suggest the Cambridge dictionary to the leaners in this lesson.
Goodbye and see you next time in your Adverb topic.
We're so glad you found the lesson useful, Nam!
Many Thanks! Class Considerations:
Position adjectives:
-Before the noun
🌇Today was a quiet afternoon in the city.
-After the noun
🍎The apple is ripe
🍿 The popcorn pack is full.
Degrees of the adjective:
💤Today I am very sleepy.
💘 The couple was really in love. (Without degree)
Change of meaning
✊ A closed hand to help
🙅 The girl was closed to share her feelings.
Obrigado!
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your lecture is very informative. please make video on types of adjectives
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Thanks a lot for such an informative lesson on adjectives. I think, reading is the only way to be master at the uses of adjectives through various topics on different issues.
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I have a question regarding adjective
What is the difference of the following adjectives?
1. Accommodative
2. Accommodating
3. Accommodated
I understand that some nouns + ful, ive, ing or ed at the end of the word can form an adjective , but I don’t quite understand the difference in meaning between them
Could you elaborate it for me
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7:56 The teacher said :Many adjectives can be used either before or after the noun they describe. But i think it will be “Many adjectives can be used both before and after the noun they describe. Which one is correct?
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The problem is main. I think about the passive voice in it sentence. What is the noun? if the problem is the noun. Is it a sentence just to say how important is it a problem. Using a direct identification of the problem like "fixing the car is .... problem", I am not an expert on grammar but I think would be more clear if the subject is clearly identified in the sentence. I am learning, is really helpful to verify in each sentence the subject is first and clearly specified, and try to choose first the subject, the object, or the passive voice, which makes it more complicated to do sentences and can produce confusion in learners like me. thanks
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It has been a utterly splendid, exquisite and flawless lesson. I'm particularly joyful , blissful and elated with that opulent topic.
It is to my liking ; moreover, it appeals to me. I do adore your speaking, and your charming accent.,
Hence, I present you; undoubtedly, the Queen and the King of British English. You are the quintessential of British English.
Thank you very much indeed.
Far thee well, dearest Prof.
I use: absolutely, utterly, completely, totally, entirely, largely, virtually.
Jolly: really, pretty, particularly.
Jolly with different meaning is Quite ( Quite cold - - - , Quite freezing +++)
Great practice, Andrea!
I have difficulty in understanding the use of gradable and upgradable, but I may get it after watching video.(I'm not sure) Btw great lesson
Thanks, Ajay! It takes practice, but you will get it!
Loved it. I have also noticed that nouns also act like adjectives sometimes but I am not sure when to use them. Like if I say "Prepositions of time" can also be as "Time Prepositions?
Hi Kevin. Yes, this is the case in many situations. Thanks for watching!
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 Oh thank you for replying! Do you know why that is? I just don't understand why lol... also, do you have a video about showing ownership between objects? not sure If I have to use Of or 's
It is a good video
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Avery clear and to the point explanation I m really grateful.I have a problem in remembering words or rules I try my best to recall but in vain plz any ways to help thanks again
Remembering is one of the most difficult parts of learning another language, Atika! We have a lesson on remembering vocabulary which can also help you with grammar points such as this. You can see it here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/learn-english-vocabulary.
I love you very much because you teach us how to use English words correctly. But I need to know is there big difference between American English and British English? because I am non English speaker
Thanks for your support, Rumdeeson! There are a few differences, such as the accent and some words used. We have a lesson which might help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/british-american-pronunciation.
It was a good English lesson about the adjectives but I have a problem to learn and understand watching videos. I always prefer find some blogs where I can read it many times and be sure what I learned about... I need to improve this ability to understand watching videos too because it'll so important for my personal advance in the future.
Hi Nelson. We actually have written blog posts to accompany each video lesson. You can find them on our website! Here is the link to the post for this lesson: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/how-to-use-adjectives.
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Could you post a video about order of adverb ?
Hi Mesfin. We have a lesson on adverbs which might help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/adverbs-in-english.
Great video there are many things i didn't know.
But i'm a little bit confused guys. Can a noun works like an adjective? For example "variable transport cost" is correctly written? or should it be "variable cost of transport"?
Thank u.... you're awsome.
Hi Juan, these are both acceptable! When we say 'transport cost', 'transport' does function like an adjective in this situation, as it describes the kind of cost. Therefore, it becomes a noun phrase. So it's up to you, you can say 'variable transport cost' or 'variable cost of transport'. Hope this helps you!
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for adjective and adverb, how are we going to know are they in the correct order in a sentence??? that was the hardest part for me in English Grammar.
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could you please teach me the different between ungradable and non-gradable
Hi Duy. Some adjectives are gradable. That means they can have different levels. For example, ‘nice’ and ‘interesting’ are gradable. Something can be more interesting, or less interesting. There are different levels of ‘interesting’. Some adjectives are ungradable. That means that they’re binary-either ‘yes’ or ‘no’. For example, ‘unique’ is ungradable. Either something is unique, or it isn’t. You can’t have different levels of uniqueness. It’s a yes-or-no property.
Ungradable adjectives have two types. Firstly, there are words with a strong meaning, like ‘delicious’, ‘exhausted’ or ‘furious’. Secondly, there are words with an absolute meaning, like ‘unique’, ‘true’ or ‘possible’. When we talk about ungradable adjectives, we mean both of these types.
We're happy to help you in an online lesson as well if you'd like specific advice: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/about-our-online-english-teachers.
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Hello sir,
Can we use an adjective this way? What kind of adjective is it?
' The brave few fought the war.'
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Hi Zaid, yes, 'brave' describes the noun form 'few' in this situation. 'Few' here implies 'few people'.
These are the general uses of adjectives, but what about nouns that can be used as adjectives.
The question is: can all nouns be used as attributive, the answer will probably be no so which nouns can be used as adjectives?
I think most learners know how to use adjectives when it comes to basic uses, but the problem is always with those that don't follow these rules.
I know that all verbs can be changed to nouns by adding ing form, but in terms of adjectives there are so many verbs that we can change to adjectives by adding ing form, for instance: intrigue which is a noun and a verb can be used as adjectives by adding ing " intriguing" and so on.
So, can all verbs be used as adjectives by adding ing form?
Hi Nawar, this is not the case for all verbs. However, it works for verb forms ending in ‑ing (present participles) or -ed or -en (past participles) that are used to modify nouns. For example, the present participle 'smiling' is used as an adjective here: 'The smiling baby is really cute'. Hopefully that makes sense!
Thank you both teachers, but I have one point. Well, for us learning English it is very important that the voice of the teacher sound friendly to our ears. Daniel's voice is soft and sounds good but unfortunately his partner's voice is very sharp and fragments of some words disappear.
Thanks for the feedback, Zaqu! However, it's important to be able to understand a variety of English accents and sounds! If you travel to an English-speaking country, you will not have the option to only listen to one type of sound!
Thank you for the video.
How to use
Beautiful, kind and warm ?
What is the order?
Hi Mithila. We have a lesson which might help you. You can watch it here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/adjective-order-in-english.
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Hello sir,
Check this sentence out
" He was due to fly home".
What due is modifying to
Hi there, here 'due to' has a similar meaning to being scheduled to arrive or expected to happen. Here is an example of a similar sentence: "The plane is due to arrive 6pm". Hope this helps you!
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 Does due act as an adjective here, sir.
What about freer and fairer (trade)? I suppose they are gradable, innit?
8 : 46
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Must the adjective come after the word or before?
"Ivan the brave" or "The brave Ivan"
"Teacher the brave" or "The brave Teacher"
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I have a question we can say ( A car is red ) or we must say ( the car is red )
Hi there. We have a lesson to help you with this! You can find it here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/5-levels-english-grammar-articles.
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If "HAD HAD" is a correct form and way to use in english would "do do" work as well. For example:
I do do a lot of daily chores at home. Is that grammarly correct?
I think it is correct
How do I know when to use adjectives or possessive " 's" ? Do I say "I painted the garage door or I painted the garage's door"? This is just one example. There are many words I don't know whether to use adjectives or possessives.
Hi there. It's more common to use the adjective form in this situation (the garage door, etc.). It depends more on the context and what you are trying to explain. If you'd like to learn more about the specifics you're welcome to book a short lesson with one of our teachers. They would be happy to explain this in more detail. Here is the link: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/book-classes.
Hello,i have a question out the lesson.can we say the most smart boy is it correct,or just the smartest boy,or both are correct!!!
Hi there. We say: 'the smartest'.
everyone does their work
everyone does his work
which one is correct
How would someone know whether it is gradable or upgradable?
Hi there. It's best to think about which types of adjectives can have different levels. Studying different gradable adjectives can help you understand patterns to begin differentiating gradable and ungradable adjectives.
Should I use adverb and adjective with "used to" example I used to go to school is correct but I always used to go to school is a wrong sentence. She was beautiful girl is correct but she used to a beautiful girl is wrong please explain.