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by Miss Marlene Gutmann Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What adjectives do not allow a grade or level of intensity?

Can you use comparative or superlative adjectives?

What adjectives do not allow a grade or level of intensity?

This happens with adjectives that do not allow a grade or level of intensity, such as: Geographical or ethnical adjectives ( italiano, francese, africano, etc.) Adjectives that have been altered by suffixes such as – etto, – occio, – ino, -ello. ( bellino, belloccio, piccoletto, piccino, etc.)

Can you use comparative or superlative adjectives?

Sometimes, you can’t use the comparative or superlative forms of adjectives. This happens with adjectives that do not allow a grade or level of intensity, such as: Geographical or ethnical adjectives ( italiano, francese, africano, etc.)

What adjectives do not allow a grade or level of intensity?

This happens with adjectives that do not allow a grade or level of intensity, such as: Geographical or ethnical adjectives ( italiano, francese, africano, etc.) Adjectives that have been altered by suffixes such as – etto, – occio, – ino, -ello. ( bellino, belloccio, piccoletto, piccino, etc.)

Can you use comparative or superlative adjectives?

Sometimes, you can’t use the comparative or superlative forms of adjectives. This happens with adjectives that do not allow a grade or level of intensity, such as: Geographical or ethnical adjectives ( italiano, francese, africano, etc.)

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