big
man. The word
big
here, gives additional
information about the noun
man
.
Below are rules to pay rapt attention to, to avoid mistakes in adjective usage
when making sentences:
Avoid using double comparatives in sentences.
Incorrect: James is
more bigger
than Joseph.
Correct:
James is
bigger than
Joseph.
The adjective
many
goes with countable nouns (e.g.: miles, books, cars, etc.)
While, the adjective
much
goes with uncountable nouns (water, air). Also,
less
is used with uncountable nouns, and
fewer
is used with countable nouns.
Incorrect: There are
much
miles to cover in the race.
Correct:
There are
many
miles to cover in the race.
Incorrect: The soup has
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