Grammar
Objectives
Standard 3
How would we describe a pretty girl?
Simple, adjectives add further description
to nouns.
Adjectives provide a word with more
excitement.
Adjectives are words that describe or change
another person or thing in the sentence.
The Articles— a, an, and the — are adjectives.
Adjectives
. Adjectives
The furry rabbit quietly sneaked into my our home garden and started
munching on the green lettuce.
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SentencesHere are some examples with adjectives.
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SentencesHere are some examples with adjectives.
. AdjectivesAdjectives describe, identify, or further define nouns and pronouns.
There are thousands of these descriptive words that you can use in your
Creative Writing.
They are broken down into lists of adjectives according to various
functions. Examples: the ability to describe touch, colour, shape, and
emotion.
Students must stretch their descriptive
capabilities and read, because the more we
read, we add to our vocabulary.
AdjectivesTo Describe Colour
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AdjectivesTo Describe Sound
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AdjectivesTo Describe Touch
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AdjectivesTo Describe Size
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AdjectivesTo Describe Taste
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AdjectivesTo Describe Time
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AdjectivesTo Describe Shape
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AdjectivesTo Describe an Emotion 1
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AdjectivesTo Describe an Emotion 2
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AdjectivesTo Describe an Emotion 3
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AdjectivesTo Describe an Emotion 4
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AdjectivesTo Describe Appearance
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Comparative Adjectives
.Comparative adjectives are used to compare the
differences between two objects that is changed. They
are used in sentences where two nouns are compared.
Examples: (larger, bigger, smaller, faster, higher).
Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object).
Joy + drew + a larger circle + than + Jill
This means
Comparative Adjectives
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Used to compare two things:
Comparative Adjectives
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Used to compare two things:
Comparative Adjectives
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Used to compare two things:
Comparative Adjectives
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Used to compare two things:
Examples of Sentences:
Comparative Adjectives
Superlative Adjectives
.Superlative adjectives are used to describe objects which is at
the upper or lower limit of a quality. They are used in sentences
where a noun is compared to a group of objects.
Examples: (the largest, the biggest, the smallest,
the fastest, the highest).
Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object).
Joy + drew + the largest circle + in the class.
This means
Superlative Adjectives
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Used to compare three or more things:
Superlative Adjectives
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Used to compare three or more things:
Superlative Adjectives
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Used to compare three or more things:
Superlative Adjectives
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Used to compare three or more things:
Examples of Sentences:
Comparative Adjectives
Comparative & Superlative
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Adjectives:
We use the comparative for comparing two things and the superlative for
comparing three or more things.
Notice that the word than frequently accompanies the comparative and
the word the before the superlative. The inflected suffixes -er and -
est suffice to form most comparatives and superlatives, although we
need -ier and -iest when a two-syllable adjective ends in y (happier and
happiest); otherwise we use more and most when an adjective has more
than one syllable.
Comparative & Superlative
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SentencesHere are some examples with using more and most.
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SentencesHere are some examples with using irregular adjectives.
1. Today is the worst day I've had in a long time.
2. You play tennis better than I do.
3. This is the least expensive sweater in the store.
4. This sweater is less expensive than that one.
5. I ran pretty far yesterday, but I ran even further today.
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