THE COMPARETIVE ANALYSIS OF ADJECTIVES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
English and Uzbek languages.Abstract
This article is devoted to the usage and draws an analogy to adjectives by
the levels of morphology in two different languages. Adjectives are seen in particularly
different ways by Eastern and Western linguists, and even within setting to set side by
sidein order to show differences and likenesses. The past is over, but present you can
seize, and make it for you in the immediate future. So, there are some similar and different
features of adjectives which we have tried to demonstrate in English and Uzbek languages.
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