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Is quietly an adjective?
No, it's an adverb. "Quiet" is an adjective.
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Can the word 'the' be an adjective in the sentence 'The cats purred quietly'?
The word 'the' is known as a determiner. One form of determiner are called articles; they are the, a, and an. Another form of determiner are called adjectives; there are many kinds of adjective,...
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Can adjectives modify adjectives?
No, it takes an adverb to do that. In the phrase a red car, the word red is clearly an adjective. In a big red car, we have two adjectives, both describing the noun, the car. So a bright red car also...
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Is old a proper adjective or adjective?
No, old is not a proper adjective. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, such as Swiss cheese, Bolivian pottery, Chinese silk, etc.
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When you write an adjective do you do a commar after the adjective?
no only a noun is after the adjective, unless if you say ' The ball was red, ...'