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What are simple adjectives?

"Simple adjectives" is not a standard grammatical term. However, it seems like you might be asking about a few different things:

1. Adjectives that stand alone:

* These are adjectives that are not part of a compound adjective (like "bright-eyed" or "long-lasting").

* Examples: *big*, *small*, *happy*, *sad*, *blue*, *red*

2. Adjectives that describe basic qualities:

* These are adjectives that describe fundamental characteristics like size, color, shape, or feeling.

* Examples: *large*, *round*, *soft*, *cold*

3. Adjectives that are not derived from other words:

* These are adjectives that are not formed by adding prefixes or suffixes to other words.

* Examples: *good*, *bad*, *new*, *old*

4. Adjectives that are easy to understand:

* These are adjectives that are commonly used and understood by most speakers.

* Examples: *happy*, *sad*, *big*, *small*

To be more specific, could you please clarify what you meant by "simple adjectives"?

For example, are you asking about:

* Adjectives that describe concrete qualities?

* Adjectives that are easy for children to learn?

* Adjectives that are used in everyday language?

Once you clarify your question, I can give you a more accurate answer.

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