This presentation can be used/ introduced at the beginners'and pre-intermediate level of English language class. It has short descriptions with variety of examples.. enjoy teaching! :)
2. My uncle is an adventurous person.
Loin is a wild animal.
Could I have five sweet buns, please?
She bought me stripped shirt.
I have ash-brown hairs.
3. 1. Descriptive adjectives:
tells about kind or quality of nouns or pronouns
Pretty girl, white rose,
Good student, soft dough,
Large sack, funny man
4. 2. Quantifiers and
3. Ordinals
Comes before nouns to show how much and how many
Definite : they are also called as Ordinals
one, eleven, first, double, both, fifty, etc.
Indefinite : they are also known as Quantifiers
All, many, much, few, a little, any, some, etc.
I met four ladies on seventh floor.
I need several envelope and some papers.
5. With a noun (attributive position)
tall boy, soft bed
sweet voice, good bargain
After certain verbs (predicative position)
be, look, feel, sound, taste, smell, seem and appear
They are tall.
The bed feels soft.
Bourneville tastes bitter.
Doesn’t dad look good in that shirt?
6. POSITIVE : speaking or describing an object
She is tall.
Idris is young.
COMPARATIVE: comparing two objects
She is taller than me.
Ali is younger than me.
SUPERLATIVE: comparing more than 2
objects
She is the tallest girl in school.
Ismail is the youngest in the family.
7. Comparatives are followed by “than”
She is smarter than me.
The… the… can be used with the comparatives to say
that 2 changes happen together
The older you get, the wiser you become.
The more famous he gets, the less privacy he has.
8. The is used before superlatives
He is the best singer.
Superlatives can be used without nouns
Which one is the prettiest?
He is the best.