MODIFIERS give us information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence. They are important because they help to paint the true picture of the information we seek to convey to our reader or listener. The ...
A non-gradable/absolute adjective is one so complete in itself that it does not require a modifier like very, quite and a bit. Examples of non-gradable/absolute adjectives are dead, unique, perfect, ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. The “rules” under which hyphens are used to connect multiple modifiers, like “well(-)known man,” are varied and ...