For me as an English language learner, adjectives are one of the most confusing parts of grammar. You have to understand them, then you have to learn them off by heart. And after some weeks you forget everything you learnt.
If you feel like me here is an infographic, a picture of commonly confused adjectives which I hope will help you to understand and learn adjectives forever. If this infographic was helpful, let me know in the comment box below.
[Infographic provided by Grammar.net]
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