5. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun*.
Adjectives can denote a quality of the noun being
modified or they can extend, complement or quantify
the size or extent of the noun. Adjectives are words
that name or indicate qualities, features,
characteristics or properties of the noun which they
modify
6. the tall man(el hombre alto)
a happy child(un niño contento)
a dark street(una calle oscura)
a Spanish woman(una mujer española)
the red ball(la pelota roja)
a cold winter(un invierno frío)
he glass table(la mesa de vidrio)
10. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
To describe food and talk about quantifiers.
To use the vocabulary related to the topic.
To understand and follow academic or
University talks/lectures/speeches given in
clear English.
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12. It’s used to indicate that something is as much or as many as needed; so, unless
we use it with a negative structure, it has a positive meaning.
Structure:
Adjective or adverb + enough
•Is your bed comfortable enough?
•My car is luxurious enough.
•My wife is beautiful enough.
13. Adjective or adverb + enough + to do
something.
•Is your house comfortable enough to live?
•We are wealthy enough to buy that car.
•He runs fast enough to catch me.
•They are not smart enough to beat us in chess.
14. Enough + plural noun
•I have got enough bananas.
•There are enough people to help me.
•Enough + uncountable noun
•I have enough money.
•There is enough milk in the fridge.
15. Too
It’s used to indicate that something
is more or less than necessary.
It always has a negative meaning.
16. Structure:
Too + adjective or adverb
•This exam is too hard.
•That box is too small.
•He drives too fast.
17. Too + adjective or adverb + to do something
•This exam is too hard to pass.
•That box is too heavy to carry.
•My brother is too young to drive.
18. Too + many + plural noun
•There are too many people in this
party.
•We have too many questions to
solve.
19. Too + much + uncountable noun
•We have too much work to do.
•There is too much noise.