一、形容詞比較級基本句型與副詞比較級基本句型的區別.
它們的區別不重要的.區別主要有:一,副詞加比較級只有一種方法,直接在前面加more 或者 most.二,形容詞加比較級的方法有兩種,1是在形容詞后加er或者est,2是在形容詞前面加more 或者most.但第一情況不是亂加的,只適合比較短的形容詞,如:long,strong等一些單音節詞或雙音節詞,就演變為longer,stronger.一般來說,像long,strong,等一些單音節詞或雙音節詞,后面都是加er 或者est的,一般不采用在前面加more 或者most.第二種情況是除了單音節詞和雙音節詞外,通用于所有形容詞的.如:beautiful變為more *ful 有三個音節.。
二、enough程度副詞的句型
enough adj.足夠的,修飾可數名詞或不可數名詞,可以放在名詞前面,也可以放在名詞后面;adv.足夠地,修飾形容詞、副詞、動詞,并放在其后。
enough
adj.
足夠的, 充足的, 只夠做。的
n.
充足, 足夠, 很多
adv.
足夠地, 充分地
int.
夠了!
enough
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adj.(形容詞)
Sufficient to meet a need or satisfy a desire; adequate:
充足的:足以滿足需要或愿望的;充足的:
enough work to keep us all * Synonyms at sufficient
足夠多的讓我們大家全都忙碌的工作參見 sufficient
pron.(代詞)
An adequate number or quantity:
數目足夠,數量充足:
“The Gods above should give,/They have enough and we do poorly live”(Henry David Thoreau)
“天上的神祉應該賜予/因他們富足而我們卻貧苦度日”(亨利·戴維·索羅)
adv.(副詞)
To a satisfactory amount or degree; sufficiently:
足夠地,充分地:數量或程度上令人滿意地;足夠地:
Is the fish cooked enough?
魚做的火候夠嗎?
Very; fully; quite:
很;十分;充分地:
We were glad enough to leave.
我們很高興離開
Tolerably; rather:
尚可;相當:
She sang well enough, but the show was a failure.
她演唱得算好的了,但演出卻是個失敗
interj.(感嘆詞)
Used to express impatience or exasperation:
用以表達不耐煩或惱怒:
You've been practicing the violin all afternoon. Enough!
你整個下午都在練小提琴。夠了!
話說enough貌似沒有做副詞修飾動詞的例子,都是做副詞修飾形容詞
以下來自金山詞霸(新牛津美語大辭典)
to the required degree or extent (used after an adjective, adverb, or verb); adequately:
before he was old enough to shave
you're not big enough for basketball.
to a moderate degree; fairly:
he can get there easily enough
he seems nice enough.
(with sentence adverb) used for emphasis:
curiously enough, there is no mention of him.