Adjective Modifier
Adjective Modifier
In English, adverbs and adjectives prototypically function as modifiers, but they also
have other functions. Moreover, other constituents can function as modifiers as the
following examples show (the modifiers are in bold):
Modifiers are words, phrases, or clauses that provide description in sentences. Modifiers
allow writers to take the picture that they have in their heads and transfer it accurately to
the heads of their readers. Essentially, modifiers breathe life into sentences. Take a look
at this "dead" sentence:
Modifiers can be adjectives, adjective clauses, adverbs, adverb clauses, absolute phrases,
infinitive phrases, participle phrases, and prepositional phrases. The sentence above
contains at least one example of each:
Adjective = poor.
Adverb = quickly.
Absolute phrase = a sight requiring a year of therapy before Stephen could eat eggs again.
• "Realizing the importance of the case, my men are rounding up twice the usual
number of suspects."
(Captain Renault in Casablanca)
• "I'm an excellent housekeeper. Every time I get a divorce, I keep the house."
(Zsa Zsa Gabor)
• "Sometimes when we are generous in small, barely detectable ways it can change
someone else's life forever."
(Margaret Cho)
Adjectives are modifiers for nouns and adverbs are modifiers for verbs, adjectives, and
other adverbs. Not all languages distinguish them, but English does in both grammar and
word formation. Grammatically, adjectives precede the noun they modify, whereas
adverbs might precede or follow the verb they modify, depending upon the specific
adverb.
Modifiers
1. The poor horse has a heavy load.
What kind of modifiers are which you are reading, and while he was still speaking?
We see from what has just been studied that the groups of words used as modifiers make
either phrases or clauses. (See modifier, p. 9.)
Modifiers may be either adjective or adverbial, according to the kind of words modified.
Point out the modifiers in the following sentences, tell what kind of modifiers they are,
and the words that they modify:
10. While the robbers were plundering, she set fire to the house.
Write three sentences having adjectives for modifiers both in the subject and predicate,
three having adjective phrases, and three having adjective clauses.
Write three sentences having adverbs for modifiers, three having adverbial phrases, and
three having adverbial clauses.
Write the words, phrases, and clauses used as adjective modifiers, in separate columns.
Do the same work for the adverbial modifiers on the same page.
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