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2 March
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mad by itself is an adverb right and of I say madNESS then it turns into an adjective?.. am I right?? let me know please
mad by itself is an adverb right and of I say madNESS then it turns into an adjective?.. am I right?? let me know please
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- English (US)
mad is an adjective that usually means angry. For example, "I had a fight with my boyfriend, so I am mad now." Madness is a noun that means craziness. "I want this madness to stop."
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- Spanish (Spain)
@mrggy but nouns are to describe name and person and ideas and things
- English (US)
No, nouns are objects, or people, or places. (nombres in Spanish). Examples of nouns are: cat, dog, apple, park, bed, house, etc. Adjectives (adjetivos in Spanish) describe nouns. Examples of adjectives are: big, small, new, old, pretty, fast, red, yellow, etc.
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- Spanish (Spain)
@mrggy but madness is a feeling to describe that you're angry how come that's a noun
- English (US)
Mad is a feeling to describe when you're angry. Madness is a different word. Madness doesn't mean "feeling mad." Madness means "a crazy time" and is a noun.
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- Spanish (Spain)
@mrggy in which category from the noun section madness would be in this picture

- English (US)
It's an idea.
Honestly, madness literally means una locura.
The party was madness = la fiesta fue una locura.
Nouns can modify other nouns.
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- Spanish (Spain)
@mrggy ok I'm confused what do u understand by IDEA?

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