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Cambridge grammar of English

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539 Glossary for any unfamiliar terms

Types of verb | 435




Phrasal-prepositional verbs

235g

Phrasal-prepositional verbs consist of an adverb particle and a preposition.

Common phrasal-prepositional verbs include:

These verbs normally occur in informal contexts:



I’ll 

catch up with

you

in a minute.

(catch up with = reach, join)



Let her 

get on with

it

.

(get on with = continue doing)



I’m 

looking forward to

the weekend

.

(looking forward to = anticipating with pleasure)



You have to 

watch out for

the things coming along behind that you can’t see

.

A small number of such verbs also take a direct object after the verb as well as an

object of the preposition. These include:

She’s going to try and 

fix

me

up with

a bit of part-time work

.

(fix me up with = arrange for me)



Do you 

put

that

down to

luck or judgement

?

(put down to = think the cause or reason is)



He was just 

taking

his frustration

out on

me

, shouting at me and stuff.

(taking … out on me = causing me to suffer)



fix … up with

fob … off with

let … in on

put … down to

put … up to

take … out on

catch up on

catch up with

come up against

do away with

face up to

get away with

get along with

get on with

listen out for

look forward to

look down on

look in on

look out for

look up to

put up with

watch out for

436 | Types of verb



Cambridge Grammar of English


Adjectives and adjective phrases

Adjectives

236

Introduction 236a



Suffixes and prefixes 236b

Comparative and superlative inflections 236c

-ing and -ed form adjectives 236d

Meanings of adjectives

237

Types of meaning 237a



Oppositeness (antonymy) and gradability 237b

Adjective phrases

238

Structure of adjective phrases 238a



Premodification and postmodification of adjectives 238b

Premodification and gradability 238c

Gradable opposites (antonyms) 238d

Cross-classification of gradable and non-gradable adjectives 238e

Implicit superlatives (filthystarving) 238f

Fixed modifiers (bone dryas dry as a bone) 238g

The functions of adjective phrases

239


General 239a

Adjectives modifying nouns (attributive function) 239b

Restrictions on the functions of adjectives

240


Adjectives restricted to noun phrases (attributive-only) 240a

Adjectives restricted to copular complement (predicative-only) 240b

Different attributive and predicative meanings 240c

Complex attributive adjective phrases 240d

Order of attributive adjective phrases

241



438 | 

Adjectives and adjective phrases



ADJECTIVES

236

Introduction 236a

Adjectives are the third major open word class in English. They describe the

features of persons or things denoted by nouns or pronouns (

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237 below

):

It’s a 

nice

room

.

The 

service

was 

awful.

Her father

is 

German.

She

’s 

beautiful.

Adjectives cannot be automatically identified by their form, although certain

suffixes typically occur with adjectives (

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236b below

). Many common, everyday

adjectives have no form which identifies them as such (e.g. goodniceoldwet).

Adjectives are identified most typically by their functions in a sentence.

Suffixes and prefixes

236b

Some suffixes occur typically or exclusively with adjectives.



Suffixes that occur with adjectives

suffix

examples

-able,-ible

acceptable, usable, inedible

-al,-ial

normal, comical, radial

-ed

timbered, aged

-ful

masterful, wishful

-ic

frantic, heroic

-ical

hysterical, political

-ish

amateurish, childish

-ive, -ative

active, attractive, talkative

-less

endless, priceless

-eous, -ious, -ous

erroneous, anxious, famous 

-y

angry, busy, windy, wealthy

As can be seen from the table, adjectives may be derived from nouns (hero–heroic,



wind–windy

) or verbs (accept–acceptableattract–attractive) by the addition of

suffixes. 

The prefix a- also identifies certain adjectives (e.g. awakealiveablaze).



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also 258–268 Word structure and word formation




Comparative and superlative inflections

236c

Many one-syllable adjectives, and two-syllable adjectives ending in an unstressed

syllable, have inflections to show the comparative and superlative.

Adjectives that inflect

base form

comparative

superlative

fine

finer

finest

small

smaller

smallest

young

younger

youngest

funny

funnier

funniest

gentle

gentler

gentlest

However, two-syllable adjectives ending in a stressed syllable and longer

adjectives do not inflect. Comparatives and superlatives are formed using more

and most (



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462 and 463

).

Adjectives that do not inflect

base form

comparative

superlative

correct

more correct correcter

most correct correctest

memorable

more memorable memorabler

most memorable memorablest

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460–471 Comparison



-ing and -ed form adjectives

236d

The -ing and -ed forms of verbs may also function as adjectives:

[cooking instructions on food packet]

Just add 

boiling water.

They only want to travel to 

English-speaking countries.

It’s not 

smoked salmon, it’s smoked trout.

Even supermarkets now sell 

home-made jams.

MEANINGS OF ADJECTIVES

237

Types of meaning

237a

Adjectives describe features and qualities of entities (people, animals and things)

denoted by nouns or pronouns. 

● Some adjectives denote characteristic or inherent properties and qualities which

are long-lasting or permanent: tallheavyoldgoodroughtrueuglyred.

● Some adjectives express transient states and conditions: hungrycoldabsent,



ill

dryfulllonely.

● Some adjectives denote relations between entities. These are among the

adjectives that require complements (



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238a below

): fond (of)similar (to),

aware (of)

keen (on/to)far (from).



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539 Glossary for any unfamiliar terms

Adjectives and adjective phrases | 439




● Some adjectives describe entities in terms of their actions: generouscruel,

talkative

politecooperative

● Some adjectives classify entities into types: wooden (spoon)Swedish (film),

departmental (meeting)

detached (house)organic (vegetables)impressionist



(painter)

wild (salmon).



Oppositeness (antonymy) and gradability

237b

Most common adjectives (except the classifying type in 237a above) are members

of a pair of opposites (antonyms). For example:

tall–short; heavy–light; good–bad; dry–wet; dead–alive; absent–present

Many of these are also gradable, i.e. one can differentiate between different

degrees of the same property along a scale (

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238c and 238d below

):

He’s 

quite tall for his age, isn’t he?

Your hair’s going to be 

very wet.

ADJECTIVE PHRASES

238

Structure of adjective phrases

238a

Just as nouns and verbs function as the heads of noun phrases and verb phrases,

adjectives function as the head of adjective phrases. An adjective phrase consists

minimally of an adjective acting as head. The head may be accompanied by

modifiers (pre- and post-head) and complements (post-head).

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the tables at 169d and 214b for comparison with noun phrases and verb phrases



The structure of adjective phrases (adjective phrases are in green; adjective heads are in bold)


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