Adjectives
Adjectives
Adjectives
They can
identify or quantify another person or thing in the sentence. Adjectives
are usually positioned before the noun or the pronoun that they modify.
Adjective usually come in this order.
General
Opinion
Size
Age3
Shape4
A general
opinion
adjective
explains
what you
think
about
something
(other
people
may not
agree with
you).
A size
adjective,
of course,
tells you
how big or
small
something
is.
An age
adjective
tells you
how
young or
old
somethin
g or
someone
is.
A shape
adjective
describes
the shape
of
something.
For
example:
silly,
beautiful,
horrible,
difficult.
For
example:
large, tiny,
enormous
little.
For
exampl
e:
ancient,
new,
young,
old.
Colour
A colour
adjective,
of course,
describes
the colour
of
something
.
For
For
example: example:
square,
blue, pink,
round, flat,
reddish,
rectangular.
grey.
6Origin
Material
Purpose8
An origin
adjective
describes
where
something
comes
from.
A material
adjective
describes
what
something
is made
from.
For
example:
French,
lunar,
American,
eastern,
Greek.
For
example:
wooden,
metal,
cotton,
paper.
A purpose
adjective
describes
what
something
is used for.
These
adjectives
often end
with ing.
For
example:
sleeping
(as in
sleeping
bag),
roasting
(as in
roasting
tin)
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cold
red
black
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enormous
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