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Adjective of quality - is the definition correct?



 
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Adjective of quality - is the definition correct? #1 (permalink) Sat Jun 07, 2008 16:54 pm   Adjective of quality - is the definition correct?
 

Hi,
Adjectives which tell us of what kind of a person or thing is adjectives of quantity.

Or,

Adjectives which tell us of what kind of a person or thing is, are adjectives of quality.

Which one is correct?

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Adjective of quality- is the definition correct? #2 (permalink) Sat Jun 07, 2008 17:01 pm   Adjective of quality- is the definition correct?
 

The latter.
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Adjective of quality - is the definition correct? #3 (permalink) Sun Jun 08, 2008 2:49 am   Adjective of quality - is the definition correct?
 

I agree with Twin and adjectives of quantity tell how many or how much.
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