ADJECTIVES
What is an adjective?
     The simplest definition of an adjective is …



 An adjective is a word
used to describe a noun
 IT GIVES THE READER EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT IT
Activity 1. Match adjectives with nouns
What is an adjective?

When you write the noun "dog"
you give the reader basic information.
When you add an adjective,
you give the reader information that they can use
to create a more detailed picture of the dog.
In this way, adjectives transform the general idea of a dog
into the more specific idea of a "muddy old sheep dog".

Adjectives transform the man into the ”elderly man”
or the ”fragile elderly man” 




And the cake into the ”ornate wedding cake”
Find the adjectives
Add adjectives
Activity 2. Can you recognize an adjective when you see one?
              Underline the adjectives in the following sentences.


                        1. He is an honest man.

               2. The wretched girl sat in the back row.

     1. The racing boat zoomed over the calm surface of the lake.

  2. Our adventurous tour guide led us up he rocky, mountainous path.

3. The tall, creamy, delicious milkshake melted on the counter while the
              inattentive waiter flirted with the pretty cashier.

4. Jeanne's two fat Siamese cats hog the electric blanket on cold winter
                                evenings.
How many adjectives before a noun?

Sometimes we use more than one adjective in front of a noun.

• We often have   2 adjectives in front of a noun:

                                       It’s a nice
                                    comfortable car.



• We sometimes have    3 adjectives in front of a noun, but this is unusual.


             It’s a nice
            comfortable
           convertible car

• It is very unusual to have   more than 3 adjectives.
Order of Adjectives
               Adjectives cannot be written in any order. There are rules.
     When you list several adjectives in a row, you have to put them in the right order,

Some adjectives give a general opinion.         Some adjectives give a specific opinion.
                  BIG                                       COMFORTABLE


          Place
                                                    
 general opinion adjectives
                                                Use a comma
          before                       when writing similar adjectives.
 specific opinion adjectives            “It was a dark, gloomy night”.


                                                     However,
    A big comfortable car
                                                 if the adjectives
                                                 have different meanings,
                                                     skip the comma.
                                                 “It was a dark sad night”
Types of adjectives
NUMBER     A number adjective gives information about how many of the noun.
           Five, several
OPINION    An opinion adjective explains what you think about something (other people may not
           agree with you). Silly, beautiful, horrible, difficult, interesting, stupid

SIZE       A size adjective, of course, tells you how big or small something is.
           Large, tiny, enormous, little, big, thin
AGE        An age adjective tells you how young or old something or someone is.
           Ancient, new, young, old, modern

SHAPE      A shape adjective describes the shape of something.
           Square, round, flat, rectangular

COLOUR     A colour adjective, of course, describes the colour of something.
           Blue, pink, reddish, grey

ORIGIN     An origin adjective describes where something comes from.
           French, lunar, American, eastern, Greek, beach

MATERIAL   A material adjective describes what something is made from.
           Wooden, metal, cotton, paper, plastic

PURPOSE    A purpose adjective describes what something is used for. These adjectives often
           end with “-ing”. Sleeping (as in “sleeping bag”), roasting (as in “roasting tin”)
Types of adjective

     ACTIVITY 3. Classify the adjectives according to their type.
              BEAUTIFUL - BIG - BROWN - INDIAN - NEW - SQUARE - WOODEN


                 opinion      size         age       shape    colour    origin   material

     It’s a                                                                                 box.



     ACTIVITY 4. What type of adjectives are these? Can you make a sentence?




         opinion       size          age         shape   colour    origin   material   purpose

It’s a                                                                                           table.
Adjectives describing the noun CAR


                                                        It's a convertible car
                  It's an expensive car  
      
                                                                   It’s a big car
 It's    
      a beautiful car.



                                                                      It’s a German car

It's a new car 
                                                                    It's a black car   

  It’s a sports car                                           It’s an elegant car
                               It’s a comfortable car
Can you describe the car using sentences with more than one adjective?




 
   
Continue with these exercises


Adjective Order 1. Choose the correct answer for each sentence.
(University of Victoria’s English Language Centre)

The order of adjectives. Are these adjectives in the natural order?.
(Better English Lessons)

Quiz. Order of adjectives. (UsingEnglish.com)

Adjectives

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  • 2.
    What is anadjective? The simplest definition of an adjective is … An adjective is a word used to describe a noun IT GIVES THE READER EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT IT
  • 3.
    Activity 1. Matchadjectives with nouns
  • 4.
    What is anadjective? When you write the noun "dog" you give the reader basic information. When you add an adjective, you give the reader information that they can use to create a more detailed picture of the dog. In this way, adjectives transform the general idea of a dog into the more specific idea of a "muddy old sheep dog". Adjectives transform the man into the ”elderly man” or the ”fragile elderly man”  And the cake into the ”ornate wedding cake”
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    Activity 2. Canyou recognize an adjective when you see one? Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. 1. He is an honest man. 2. The wretched girl sat in the back row. 1. The racing boat zoomed over the calm surface of the lake. 2. Our adventurous tour guide led us up he rocky, mountainous path. 3. The tall, creamy, delicious milkshake melted on the counter while the inattentive waiter flirted with the pretty cashier. 4. Jeanne's two fat Siamese cats hog the electric blanket on cold winter evenings.
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    How many adjectivesbefore a noun? Sometimes we use more than one adjective in front of a noun. • We often have 2 adjectives in front of a noun: It’s a nice comfortable car. • We sometimes have 3 adjectives in front of a noun, but this is unusual. It’s a nice comfortable convertible car • It is very unusual to have more than 3 adjectives.
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    Order of Adjectives Adjectives cannot be written in any order. There are rules. When you list several adjectives in a row, you have to put them in the right order, Some adjectives give a general opinion. Some adjectives give a specific opinion. BIG COMFORTABLE  Place  general opinion adjectives Use a comma before when writing similar adjectives. specific opinion adjectives “It was a dark, gloomy night”. However, A big comfortable car  if the adjectives have different meanings, skip the comma. “It was a dark sad night”
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    Types of adjectives NUMBER A number adjective gives information about how many of the noun. Five, several OPINION An opinion adjective explains what you think about something (other people may not agree with you). Silly, beautiful, horrible, difficult, interesting, stupid SIZE A size adjective, of course, tells you how big or small something is. Large, tiny, enormous, little, big, thin AGE An age adjective tells you how young or old something or someone is. Ancient, new, young, old, modern SHAPE A shape adjective describes the shape of something. Square, round, flat, rectangular COLOUR A colour adjective, of course, describes the colour of something. Blue, pink, reddish, grey ORIGIN An origin adjective describes where something comes from. French, lunar, American, eastern, Greek, beach MATERIAL A material adjective describes what something is made from. Wooden, metal, cotton, paper, plastic PURPOSE A purpose adjective describes what something is used for. These adjectives often end with “-ing”. Sleeping (as in “sleeping bag”), roasting (as in “roasting tin”)
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    Types of adjective ACTIVITY 3. Classify the adjectives according to their type. BEAUTIFUL - BIG - BROWN - INDIAN - NEW - SQUARE - WOODEN opinion size age shape colour origin material It’s a box. ACTIVITY 4. What type of adjectives are these? Can you make a sentence? opinion size age shape colour origin material purpose It’s a table.
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    Adjectives describing thenoun CAR It's a convertible car It's an expensive car     It’s a big car It's     a beautiful car. It’s a German car It's a new car  It's a black car    It’s a sports car It’s an elegant car It’s a comfortable car
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    Can you describethe car using sentences with more than one adjective?      
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    Continue with theseexercises Adjective Order 1. Choose the correct answer for each sentence. (University of Victoria’s English Language Centre) The order of adjectives. Are these adjectives in the natural order?. (Better English Lessons) Quiz. Order of adjectives. (UsingEnglish.com)