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  1. Absolute Adjective. Absolute adjectives are adjectives that do not have any comparative or superlative forms. Probably, unique, total, fatal, equal, final, finite. The Hope Diamond is unique in its beauty and size. The jury was unanimous in its decision. The disease was fatal for many people.

  2. Adjectives -ed / -ing - exercise 1. Adjectives -ed / -ing - exercise 2. Adjectives ending with -ED and -ING. Negative forms of adjectives. Worksheets pdf - print. Grammar worksheets - handouts. Participle adjectives -ed and -ing. Order of adjectives. Opposite: English / Spanish.

  3. COMPLETE THE CHART. Write the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives below. # Adjective. Ex. big. important. tall.

  4. Appearance. Neat Disheveled Inappropriate Bizarre Other. Speech. Normal Tangential Pressured Impoverished Other. Eye Contact. Normal Intense Avoidant Other. Motor Activity. Normal Restless Tics Slowed Other. Affect.

  5. Here’s a chart outlining different types of adjectives along with their definitions, characteristics, and examples: Adjective Type. Definition. Words. Example. Descriptive. Describes a quality, characteristic, or attribute of a noun. Big, red, happy, beautiful. The red apple; She has beautiful eyes.

  6. The Mental Status Exam. The Mental Status Exam (MSE) is a standard part of any psychiatric interview. It is a description of clinical observations of a patient's current emotional state and mental functioning. Much of the information is obtained in the course of the interview through informal observation. There are aspects that need formal ...

  7. • Common adjectives used to describe mood include depressed, despairing, irritable, anxious, angry, expansive, euphoric, empty, guilty, hopeless, futile, self-contemptuous, frightened, and perplexed. • Mood can be labile, fluctuating or alternating rapidly between extremes (e.g., laughing loudly and expansively one moment,

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