What are Modifiers?

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A modifier is a word or group of words that describes another word or phrase. Common modifiers are adjectives and adverbs. The three forms of modifiers are positive, comparative, and superlative. Positive modifiers state a quality. Comparative modifiers compares that quality between two persons or things. Superlative modifiers compares that quality among three or more persons or things.
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modifiers - Definition [mod-uh-fahy-er]
(n.) Person or thing that modifies
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