10 examples of pre-modifier adjective’
Modifier is a word, phrase or clause which modifies other words within a sentence. Modifiers can be either adjective or adverb. Adjectives modifies noun or pronoun whereas adverbs modifies verb, adjective or another adverb. Pre means which sits before other words. Pre-modifier adjectives are those which sit before nouns or pronouns to qualify it. Most of the adjectives are pre-modifiers as they sit before noun or pronoun. Adverbs are also placed before that words they usually modify. Students can identify pre-modifiers by finding qualifying words before any noun or pronoun. They can understand about its application more from examples.
Determiners, articles, demonstrative adjective, descriptive adjective, proper adjective, compound adjective, participles etc. are placed before nouns or pronouns. These words simply modify words by explaining their qualities. Conjunctive adverbs, sentence adverbs are placed before verb, adjective and adverb as pre-modifiers. Students must learn how to use pre-modifier adjectives and adverbs correctly within sentences. We have to find out the words first which pre-modifiers qualify within a sentence. Students are advised to practice more with application in examples.
Examples:
- I have seen one brown dog beside road.
- The bank has a lot of security process for ay work.
- Can you give me that black covered box?
- I have covered the gift with brown
- She is always a quick learner for new things.
- I always prefer cloudy weather to enjoy outing on any day.
- We have enjoyed the mesmerising beauty of mountains in last vacation.
- I want to a cup of black coffee of get rid of tiredness.
- Can you please just look at the shining sky from the window?
- He was given heavy bags to carry from market.
All the highlighted words in sentences above mentioned are examples of using pre-modifier adjectives.