Created by

yaninaloayza123
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Possessive adjectives and pronouns
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Age 16+
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level: B2
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Spanish
Author's Instructions
GRADABLE AND UNGRADABLE ADJECTIVES
Adjectives are ‘describing’ words. Most adjectives have a meaning which can be made stronger or weaker; these are called ‘gradable adjectives’. Other adjectives have a meaning which is extreme or absolute and cannot easily be made stronger or weaker.
These are called ‘ungradable adjectives’.
Created by

yaninaloayza123
-
English as a Second Language (ESL)
-
Possessive adjectives and pronouns
-
Age 16+
-
level: B2
-
Spanish
Author's Instructions
GRADABLE AND UNGRADABLE ADJECTIVES
Adjectives are ‘describing’ words. Most adjectives have a meaning which can be made stronger or weaker; these are called ‘gradable adjectives’. Other adjectives have a meaning which is extreme or absolute and cannot easily be made stronger or weaker.
These are called ‘ungradable adjectives’.