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On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 12:12:31 +0900
Steve Cornwell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> This may be a very simple question for this list, but a
>student asked me why we can
> use "brightly" before "color" as in "the brightly
>colored dress," but we use "bright" before "red" as in
>"the bright red dress." We cannot/do not normally say
>the "brightly red dress."
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> Any insights will be appreciated.
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> thanks,
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> steve c.
In my opinion, Steve, "brightly" is an adverb modifying
"colored," and "bright" is an adjective modifying "red.
Peace,
David Brown
ESL/EFL Teacher
Long Beach, CA
USA
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