11. ADJECTIVES
• Use adjectives after the verb be:
Bill Gates is rich. NOT Bill Gates rich is.
• Use adjectives before a noun:
He´s an intelligent man. . NOT He´s a
man intelligent.
• Adjectives are the same for singular
and plural:
It´s a new cell phone. They´re new cell
phones. NOT They´re news cell phones.
• Adjectives are the same for masculine
and female nouns:
She´s a young woman. He´s a young
man.
12. ADJECTIVES + NOUN
• Use adjectives after the verb be:
iPhone is expensive. NOT iPhone
expensive is.
My MP3 player is old. NOT My MP3
player old is.
• Use adjectives before a noun:
My cell phone has two fantastic
cameras. NOT My cell phone has
two cameras intelligent.
I have a white laptop. NOT I have a
laptop white.
14. ANSWERS
1. It’s a great restaurant.
2. It’s an old car.
3. It’s an expensive car.
4. It’s a small cell phone.
5. It’s a big dictionary.
6. They’re new glasses.
7. It’s a good book.
8. They’re cheap watches.
16. ANSWERS
1. It’s a fast car. 7. Our cat is very cute.
2. Amy’s husband is very good-looking. 8. This isn’t a very good restaurant.
3. They’re very big books. 9. Mar’s laptop is new.
4. This is a cheap phone. 10. This is a very bad umbrella.
5. It’s a terrible photo. 11. Italian bags are very expensive.
6. Maria is a very beautiful girl. 12. This is a very small house.