Participles are verbs that can act as an adjective or another verb tense when combined with other verbs. There are three types of participles and two functions. Keep reading to learn what a participle is| GRAMMARIST
Nouns sometimes function as adjectives. For example, in each of these phrases, the first word is usually a noun but here functions as an adjective modifying the second word: city government, article writer, bicycle thief,| GRAMMARIST
Following from the previous post, I was going to jump straight into the next part (the writing of dense, cumulative descriptions), but then I realized that post might have left some points unanswered or not appropriately explained. So, in this post, an intermission of sorts, I will try to show, almost quantifying it if possible, … Continue reading More limits of description (II)| Emperor's Notepad