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She
:!:!! a book.
ll'l>"a teacher.
'"' """"' her sister.
It
i1eeds to
be
emphasized
w.t on
the
analysis
of
verbs
in
literary
stylistics,
our
;::ri1m1ry
interest
is not en
various
categories
we c;m put these
into,
but how
the
fw::ction in the
work or abstl-act.
Mjective
Adjectives
are
used
to
qualify
and
describe
nouns.
They C&'i
be ea. ily located in
English
when
they
precede
nouns,
adjectives
are described
as attributive.
as,
'the
white
wall,
'the
wonderful trip'. These
adjectives can
also
function predicatively,
which
case
can
be
elsewhere in the
clause,
as following
the
verb
''co
be': 'the
wall
is
white, trip
is
wonderful'.
foilowing
the
case
it is aiso
described as
postponesuch as
paints wail white',
'L'ley made the trip wonderful'.
AccordL'1g to
TCldd (1982),
"Adjectives
occur
two
positions in a
se;'ltence, betOJ·e nouns
is sad.
... She see:nJ.S
upset.
One
of
main
tmctions
adjectives
serve
is
to
give
more
description
to
the
eniitie:s
found
a
text;
so, the
use
of
more
adjectives
will result
in
the descriptive
ric!mess
text,
whereas
a
lack
of them
may
result
in
descriptive
leek
or thinness.
A
lot
of
adjectives
however
make
style t.e text flowery,
slows down
the
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