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<blockquote data-quote="Fırat" data-source="post: 2281" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>An adjective can come <strong>after </strong>some verbs, such as: <em>be, become, feel, get, look, seem, smell, sound</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>Even when an adjective comes after the verb and not before a noun, it always refers to and qualifies the subject of the sentence, not the verb.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">Look at the examples </span>below: <u>subject </u><em>verb </em><strong>adjective</strong></p><p></p><p> * <u>Ram </u><em>is </em><strong>English</strong>.</p><p> * Because she had to wait, <u>she </u><em>became </em><strong>impatient</strong>.</p><p> * Is <u>it</u> <em>getting </em><strong>dark</strong>?</p><p> * <u>The examination</u> did not <em>seem </em><strong>difficult</strong>.</p><p> * <u>Your friend</u> <em>looks </em><strong>nice</strong>.</p><p> * <u>This towel</u> <em>feels </em><strong>damp</strong>.</p><p> * <u>That new film</u> doesn't <em>sound </em>very <strong>interesting</strong>.</p><p> * <u>Dinner </u><em>smells </em><strong>good </strong>tonight.</p><p> * <u>This milk</u> <em>tastes </em><strong>sour</strong>.</p><p> * <u>It </u><em>smells </em><strong>bad</strong>.</p><p></p><p>These verbs are "stative" verbs, which express a state or change of state, not "dynamic" verbs which express an action. Note that some verbs can be stative in one sense (she looks beautiful | it got hot), and dynamic in another (she looked at him | he got the money). The above examples do not include all stative verbs.</p><p></p><p>Note also that in the above structure (<u>subject </u><em>verb </em><strong>adjective</strong>), the adjective can qualify a pronoun since the subject may be a pronoun.</p><p></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/968-Adjective-Order" target="_blank">Adjective Order </a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/969-Adjective-Before-Noun" target="_blank">Adjective Before Noun </a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fırat, post: 2281, member: 34"] An adjective can come [B]after [/B]some verbs, such as: [I]be, become, feel, get, look, seem, smell, sound [/I] Even when an adjective comes after the verb and not before a noun, it always refers to and qualifies the subject of the sentence, not the verb. [COLOR="red"]Look at the examples [/COLOR]below: [U]subject [/U][I]verb [/I][B]adjective[/B] * [U]Ram [/U][I]is [/I][B]English[/B]. * Because she had to wait, [U]she [/U][I]became [/I][B]impatient[/B]. * Is [U]it[/U] [I]getting [/I][B]dark[/B]? * [U]The examination[/U] did not [I]seem [/I][B]difficult[/B]. * [U]Your friend[/U] [I]looks [/I][B]nice[/B]. * [U]This towel[/U] [I]feels [/I][B]damp[/B]. * [U]That new film[/U] doesn't [I]sound [/I]very [B]interesting[/B]. * [U]Dinner [/U][I]smells [/I][B]good [/B]tonight. * [U]This milk[/U] [I]tastes [/I][B]sour[/B]. * [U]It [/U][I]smells [/I][B]bad[/B]. These verbs are "stative" verbs, which express a state or change of state, not "dynamic" verbs which express an action. Note that some verbs can be stative in one sense (she looks beautiful | it got hot), and dynamic in another (she looked at him | he got the money). The above examples do not include all stative verbs. Note also that in the above structure ([U]subject [/U][I]verb [/I][B]adjective[/B]), the adjective can qualify a pronoun since the subject may be a pronoun. # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/968-Adjective-Order"]Adjective Order [/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/969-Adjective-Before-Noun"]Adjective Before Noun [/URL] [/QUOTE]
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