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Comparative analysis of adjectives in English and Uzbek languages
Author(s) -
Yuldashev Sherzod Rabbimkulovich,
Yakubov Fakhiriddin Jurakulovich,
Osmanov Mustafo Tashtanovich,
Hakimov Halim Nasimovich,
Radjabov Jamol Togamurotovich
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
middle european scientific bulletin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2694-9970
DOI - 10.47494/mesb.2020.6.109
Subject(s) - uzbek , linguistics , character (mathematics) , grammar , quality (philosophy) , computer science , mathematics , philosophy , geometry , epistemology
Quality refers to the character of the horse and tells us what the horse is like. (what car?) - Yellow car. (what car?) - Small car. (What car?) - Strange car. (what car?) - Useless car. The words "yellow," "small," "strange," and "useless" above are called adjectives in grammar. There are 3 different levels of quality: normal level, comparative level and incremental level. Let's put the following three cars in three levels of goodness.

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