CONT UNIT II
Adjectives
An adjective is a word that tells us more about a noun. (By "noun" we include pronouns and noun phrases.)
An adjective "qualifies" or "modifies" a noun (a big dog).
Adjectives can be used before a noun (I like Chinese food) or after certain verbs (It is hard
Function of adverbs
The principal job of an adverb is to modify (give more information about) verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. In the following examples, the adverb is in bold and the word that it modifies is in italics.
• Modify a verb:
- John speaks loudly. (How does John speak?)
- Mary lives locally. (Where does Mary live?)
- She never smokes. (When does she smoke
SIMPLE SENTENCE: son las oraciones que contiene un solo verbo conjugado.
For instance:
• Salsa musicians are sometimes criticized for their retro-grade messages about gender and sexuality.
• That company replaced its plain tablets with colored papers.
• Packaging, therefore, can be a method of solving marketing problems.
COMPOUND SENTENCE: Son aquellas que tienen dos cláusulas independientes, unidas por un coordinador (conjunciones) como “and y “but”, además expresiones como:”Esther…or” , “neither…nor”, “not only… but also”.
For instance:
• Slasa is particularly provocative but nobody can assume the owner-ship of such a genre.
• Some people challenge Latin music´s problematic representation of women and the marginalization of women musicians, and they contrast patriarchal and misogynistc song lyrics with those written and sung by women musicians.

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