All things bright and beautiful 
All things bright and beautiful, 
All creatures great and small, 
All things wise and wonderful, 
The Lord God made them all. 
Each little flower that opens, 
Each little birds that sings, 
He made their glowing colors, 
He made their tiny wings.
The rich man in his castle, 
The poor man at this gate, 
God made them, high and low 
and ordered their state. 
The purple headed mountain, 
The river running by, 
The sunset, and the morning, 
That brightens up the sky. 
The cold wind in the winter, 
The pleasant summer sun, 
The ripe fruits in the garden, 
He made them every one.
The tall trees in the greenwood, 
The meadows where we play, 
The rushes by the water, 
We gather everyday. 
He gave us eyes to see them, 
And lips that he might tell, 
How great is God Almighty, 
Who has made all things well.
Adjectives 
Adjectives are modifiers. They modify noun or 
pronoun. This means they can change the image 
of a noun or pronoun.
Picture a car in your mind. 
Do you have an 
image in your head? 
Now make it red. 
the red car
Now make it fast. 
the fast car
Now make it green. 
the green car
3 Types of Adjectives 
1. Descriptive, 
2. Limiting and 
3. Proper
1.) Descriptive adjectives 
- name a quality or condition of the element modified. 
- add some sensory image to your sentence which 
allows the reader to see, smell, hear, touch, or taste 
something in the sentence. 
Examples: 
• a perfect marriage 
• a red dress 
• an honest person 
• a running water 
• a broken axle
2. ) Limiting adjectives 
– identify or enumerate the element modified. 
Limiting adjectives are classified according to 
their functions as 
• Demonstrative 
• Indefinite 
• Interrogative 
• Numerical 
• Possessive
a.) Demonstrative Adjectives 
• Demonstrative adjectives point out a noun. 
• They are the same words as the demonstrative 
pronouns. 
• There are four demonstratives: 
this 
that 
these 
those
b.) Indefinite Adjectives 
- Indefinite adjectives point out nouns. 
- They often tell “how many” or “how much” of 
something. 
Examples Indefinite adjectives : 
all, any, another, both, each, either, few, little, 
many, more, most, much, neither, one, other, 
several, some
c.) Interrogative Adjectives 
Interrogative adjectives are used to ask 
questions. 
Three of them were also interrogative pronouns: 
• which 
• what 
• whose
d.) Numerical adjectives 
- specifies a number as it modifies a noun or 
pronoun. Numerical adjectives may be cardinal 
or ordinal. 
Cardinal Ordinal 
Six robins 
Twenty-four boxes 
6 ladies 
Third horse 
First guitar 
2nd honor
e.) Possessive Adjectives 
- show ownership of a noun. 
- These words are the same as the possessive 
pronouns. 
Examples of possessive adjectives: 
my, mine our, ours 
your, yours their, theirs 
his, her, hers, its
Limiting Adjectives 
• Many limiting adjectives have also been studied as pronouns. 
How do you tell when they are pronouns and when they are 
adjectives? 
-If a word is a pronoun, it will be renaming a person, 
place, or thing. 
Ex. That is a pencil. (That is renaming the pencil; 
therefore, it is a pronoun.) 
-If a word is an adjective, it will be pointing out a noun. 
Ex. That pencil is big. (That is pointing out a pencil, and 
pencil is a noun; therefore, it is an adjective.)
3.) Proper adjectives 
- are descriptive adjectives but they are derived from 
proper names. 
- This means that they must always be capitalized. 
- Proper adjectives sometimes are formed by adding a 
suffix to the proper noun. 
Examples: 
• Indian customs 
• French perfume 
• Austrian cuisine 
• Chinese checkers 
• African violets
Activity
Instruction: Identify the following adjective on the box below 
whether if it is a descriptive, limiting or proper adjectives, 
write you answer on the column. 
Brazilian model pink curtain that pencil 
second line shining star Chinese food 
African poem fast bicycle his patience 
Korean song black shoes French baker 
four books that table poor man 
3 Types of Adjectives 
Descriptive Limiting Proper 
1. 
1. 
1. 
2. 
2. 
2. 
3. 
3. 
3. 
4. 
4. 
4. 
5. 
5. 
5.
In the following sentences, identify the italicized limiting 
adjectives as Demonstrative, Indefinite, Interrogative, 
Numerical, Possessive as shown in these examples: 
Ex. Which side are you on? Interrogative 
_______ 1. Eleven players are needed if we are to have a 
good game. 
_______ 2. Their turn is next in the examining room. 
_______3. Many people died because of high fever. 
_______ 4. What nonsense are you telling me? 
_______5. Many of these injuries are unnecessary.
Answer: 
1. Numerical 
2. Possessive 
3. Indefinite 
4. Interrogative 
5. Demonstrative
In the following sentences, Identify the adjectives as 
descriptive, limiting, or improper as shown in these 
examples: 
Ex. Careful analysis uncovered several flaws in his 
experimental data. 
Answer: careful- descriptive, several-limiting, his-limiting, 
experimental-descriptive. 
1. Improper accounting almost ruined her catering 
business. 
2. Beautiful volumes have appeared in that series. 
3. Mexican food is not favored by his parents. 
4. Poor Willy lost his Irish setter. 
5. One dish does not a perfect meal make.
Answer: 
1. Improper-descriptive, her-limiting, catering-descriptive 
2. Beautiful- descriptive, that- limit 
3. Mexican-proper, his-limiting 
4. Poor-descriptive, his-limiting, Irish-proper 
5. One-limiting, perfect-descriptive
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  • 2.
    All things brightand beautiful All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all. Each little flower that opens, Each little birds that sings, He made their glowing colors, He made their tiny wings.
  • 3.
    The rich manin his castle, The poor man at this gate, God made them, high and low and ordered their state. The purple headed mountain, The river running by, The sunset, and the morning, That brightens up the sky. The cold wind in the winter, The pleasant summer sun, The ripe fruits in the garden, He made them every one.
  • 4.
    The tall treesin the greenwood, The meadows where we play, The rushes by the water, We gather everyday. He gave us eyes to see them, And lips that he might tell, How great is God Almighty, Who has made all things well.
  • 6.
    Adjectives Adjectives aremodifiers. They modify noun or pronoun. This means they can change the image of a noun or pronoun.
  • 7.
    Picture a carin your mind. Do you have an image in your head? Now make it red. the red car
  • 8.
    Now make itfast. the fast car
  • 9.
    Now make itgreen. the green car
  • 10.
    3 Types ofAdjectives 1. Descriptive, 2. Limiting and 3. Proper
  • 11.
    1.) Descriptive adjectives - name a quality or condition of the element modified. - add some sensory image to your sentence which allows the reader to see, smell, hear, touch, or taste something in the sentence. Examples: • a perfect marriage • a red dress • an honest person • a running water • a broken axle
  • 12.
    2. ) Limitingadjectives – identify or enumerate the element modified. Limiting adjectives are classified according to their functions as • Demonstrative • Indefinite • Interrogative • Numerical • Possessive
  • 13.
    a.) Demonstrative Adjectives • Demonstrative adjectives point out a noun. • They are the same words as the demonstrative pronouns. • There are four demonstratives: this that these those
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    b.) Indefinite Adjectives - Indefinite adjectives point out nouns. - They often tell “how many” or “how much” of something. Examples Indefinite adjectives : all, any, another, both, each, either, few, little, many, more, most, much, neither, one, other, several, some
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    c.) Interrogative Adjectives Interrogative adjectives are used to ask questions. Three of them were also interrogative pronouns: • which • what • whose
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    d.) Numerical adjectives - specifies a number as it modifies a noun or pronoun. Numerical adjectives may be cardinal or ordinal. Cardinal Ordinal Six robins Twenty-four boxes 6 ladies Third horse First guitar 2nd honor
  • 17.
    e.) Possessive Adjectives - show ownership of a noun. - These words are the same as the possessive pronouns. Examples of possessive adjectives: my, mine our, ours your, yours their, theirs his, her, hers, its
  • 18.
    Limiting Adjectives •Many limiting adjectives have also been studied as pronouns. How do you tell when they are pronouns and when they are adjectives? -If a word is a pronoun, it will be renaming a person, place, or thing. Ex. That is a pencil. (That is renaming the pencil; therefore, it is a pronoun.) -If a word is an adjective, it will be pointing out a noun. Ex. That pencil is big. (That is pointing out a pencil, and pencil is a noun; therefore, it is an adjective.)
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    3.) Proper adjectives - are descriptive adjectives but they are derived from proper names. - This means that they must always be capitalized. - Proper adjectives sometimes are formed by adding a suffix to the proper noun. Examples: • Indian customs • French perfume • Austrian cuisine • Chinese checkers • African violets
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    Instruction: Identify thefollowing adjective on the box below whether if it is a descriptive, limiting or proper adjectives, write you answer on the column. Brazilian model pink curtain that pencil second line shining star Chinese food African poem fast bicycle his patience Korean song black shoes French baker four books that table poor man 3 Types of Adjectives Descriptive Limiting Proper 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5.
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    In the followingsentences, identify the italicized limiting adjectives as Demonstrative, Indefinite, Interrogative, Numerical, Possessive as shown in these examples: Ex. Which side are you on? Interrogative _______ 1. Eleven players are needed if we are to have a good game. _______ 2. Their turn is next in the examining room. _______3. Many people died because of high fever. _______ 4. What nonsense are you telling me? _______5. Many of these injuries are unnecessary.
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    Answer: 1. Numerical 2. Possessive 3. Indefinite 4. Interrogative 5. Demonstrative
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    In the followingsentences, Identify the adjectives as descriptive, limiting, or improper as shown in these examples: Ex. Careful analysis uncovered several flaws in his experimental data. Answer: careful- descriptive, several-limiting, his-limiting, experimental-descriptive. 1. Improper accounting almost ruined her catering business. 2. Beautiful volumes have appeared in that series. 3. Mexican food is not favored by his parents. 4. Poor Willy lost his Irish setter. 5. One dish does not a perfect meal make.
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    Answer: 1. Improper-descriptive,her-limiting, catering-descriptive 2. Beautiful- descriptive, that- limit 3. Mexican-proper, his-limiting 4. Poor-descriptive, his-limiting, Irish-proper 5. One-limiting, perfect-descriptive