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Single-word modifier

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A single-word modifier is one word that modifies the meaning of another word, phrase or clause.

Single-word modifier may refer to:

  • Grammatical modifier, a word which modifies another element of the phrase or clause
  • Adjective, a word which modifies a noun or pronoun
  • Adverb, a word which modifies a verb, adjective, or other word or phrase

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