adjectives rule
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Loyal, friendly, tired and sad.
Introspective and neurotic.
Lonely and depressing 😭
I've seen this before and it never ceases to make me chuckle.
My adjectives are bitter and soft-centred.
sour and bitter
Lazy and easily-distrac
sleepy and driven
Cantankerous yet whimsical
scared & curious
Read that as "sacred & curious" at first and I was deeply intrigued
I'm pretty sure mine are quiet and awkward
I like quiet and awkward people. It's like little rays of sunshine when they temporarily come out of their shell, because they're usually super interesting people.
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THOUGHT, “THIS SOUNDS LIKE SKWEEZY JIBBS” THEN SAW THE WATERMARK
WAT R UR DEMONSTRATIVES?
MINE ARE THESE/THOSE
Mea sunt ille/illa/illud
Fuck all that I want to know what your onomatopoeia are
Ope
"her" works for both!
How so? "her" isn't an adjective
It is as a possessive adjective.
As in "her car" or "her apple". It's not a TRUE adjective, so some modern textbooks call them determiners instead, but functionally this class of possessives is closer to adjectives than nouns.
You mean possessive pronouns? Because those aren't adjectives. They're a stand-in for a name: "Jane's car" - "her car"
They're sometimes called that, but they're not actually nouns either. You can't use them as nouns. So calling them pronouns is a bit of a misnomer and most modern textbooks don't call them that for that reason, especially in EFL. They're their own special class of word, but they follow more adjective rules than noun rules, so you'll see them called all kinds of things. Possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive determiners... But all of those names for them have problems. Possessive pronouns is also problematic because they get confused with the ACTUAL pronoun set, which is mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs, which DO function as nouns.
It can be: "My day was very hertic" "That's a very her tree".
No idea what it would mean. I suppose it would depend entirely on how your feel about women in general.
Unforgiving, unforgetful and expectable
Various / Hollow / #6693F5. (If a color is an adjective can a hex code be used as an adjective?)
It's a lovely blue
Agreed! Here's what it looks like, for anyone curious:
Belligerent and numerous.
Abrasive and loud.

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