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THE ADJECTIVE.
Adjectives in English do not change for gender, number and case.
A new book, a new building, a new house
, New houses.
Adjectives in the English language changed only by degrees of comparison.
Compositionally, adjectives can be: simple and complex derivatives.
Simple - these are adjectives, in the original (primary) form that do not have a suffix or prefix: red, long, and tall.
Derivatives - adjectives, which is composed of a prefix or suffix, or one and the other at the same time: reasonable, useful, unreal, international.
Some adjectives form degrees of comparison to other roots.
 General comments on the use of the degrees of comparison.
The Article is saved to the name of an adjective in the superlative degree, even if the noun is not expressed, but only implied.
Notes: 1. Combination with the adjective most to a positive power may indicate a high degree of quality is not subject to comparison with other subjects, but simply a very high degree of quality without regard to other subjects. In this case, the noun has the indefinite article: a most interesting article, a most difficult problem
2. Most word may be used before a noun in the plural in the function definition of the noun. To replace the previously mentioned noun that the pronoun is also used in the singular and the plural these, those
. To enhance the comparative degree of adjectives and adverbs to the words used much; (by) far, still, ever, etc.:
When comparing the same quality used dual union as ... as. While denying the same quality used dual alliance not so ... as.
When comparing the union as ... as can be omitted. In this case, the adjective is also omitted.
Helium has four times the mass and twice the charge of a 'proton.
Substantivizing ADJECTIVES
. In English, as well as in Russian, some adjectives have lost their value attribute of the object and become a substantive value, i.e., moved into the class of nouns. Turning to the class of nouns, these words acquire properties and nouns (and other determinants of the article of nouns ending-s plural possessive) and perform in the sentence syntactic functions of the noun: it may be subject, predicative, complement, and may have a definition. However, they themselves cannot act in syntactic function definitions.
By substantives adjective include names of nationalities. The names of nations are written with capital letters.