Adjectives
are words that describe the qualities or states of
being of nouns: enormous, doglike, silly, yellow, fun,
fast. They can also describe the quantity of
nouns: many, few, millions, eleven.
Uses of Adjectives
• Adjectives tell the reader how much—or how many—of
something you’re talking about, which thing you want passed
to you, or which kind of something you want. For example:
That cow sure is happy.
It smells gross in the locker room.
Driving is faster than walking.
Grammar aspects
• Adjectives usually go before the noun (e.g. small child) unless
one of the following verbs are involved: be, feel, taste, smell,
sound, look, appear, seem. In these cases, the adjectives work
more like adverbs.
The child is small.
The child seems small.
The food is delicious.
Examples
Strong Weak
Rich Poor
Old Young
Scared Relaxed
Fat Thin
References
Adjectives:
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/adjecti
ve/

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