Modifiers can make or break your writing—when used well, they add clarity, precision, and style; when misplaced, they cause confusion or unintended humor. From adjectives and adverbs to nuanced ...
MODIFIERS give us information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence. They are important because they help to paint the true picture of the information we seek to convey to our reader or listener. The ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. The “rules” under which hyphens are used to connect multiple modifiers, like “well(-)known man,” are varied and ...
A non-gradable/absolute adjective is one so complete in itself that it does not require a modifier like very, quite and a bit. Examples of non-gradable/absolute adjectives are dead, unique, perfect, ...