Adjective After Verb
We can use an adjective after certain verbs. Even
though the adjective comes after the verb, it does not
describe the verb. It describes the subject of the verb
(usually a noun or pronoun).
Look at the examples opposite:
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subject verb adjective
- Ram
is English.
- Because she had to wait, she
became impatient.
- Is it getting
dark?
- The examination
did not seem difficult.
- Your friend
looks nice.
- This towel
feels damp.
- That new film
doesn't sound very interesting.
- Dinner
smells good tonight.
- This milk
tastes sour.
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