Learning adjectives,and how to use them, English lesson.

Adjectives English lesson

What will I learn from the English lesson adjectives?
What are adjectives?
Adjectives are used to describe nouns. They are wordsthat describe or modify another person, thing,
place, or ideain the sentence.They can alsodescribe pronouns, which are words that stand in for
nouns (click on the link for the lesson on nouns). Adjectives most of the time come before the word,
they are used to describe nouns.

Adjectives come in front of nouns thatthey aredescribing, but not always. In the sentence below, the
adjectives in bold

The woodenboat with itslovely bluesail sailed over the murky pond water.

Why are the words in bold adjectives?

Woodendescribes boat; lovely and bluedescribe sail; murky and pond describe water.

The hungrygirl has a fresh orange.

An Adjective describes nouns. Adjectives “modify" nouns. The word "modify" means "change a
little." Adjectives give a little different meaning to a noun: cold food, hot good, nice food, bad food.

More examples

Mr Bean was talking to the tall professor.

The lazy policemennever left the car so the robbers got away.

A solid commitment was made by the children to raise money for charity.

A month’s pay is a lot go money

Asix-year-old child was having their birthday party in the park today.

A small list of adjectives and the opposite


Beautiful - ugly   Good - bad         Big - small   Cheap – expensive   Clean - dirty   Dangerous - safe
Hot – cold         Easy - difficult   Angry         Noisy – quite       Free            Sour – sweet
Dry – wet          Large – small      Kind          Old – young         fresh           Strong – weak
Easy – hard        Long – short       Ripe          Poor – rich         Important       Wonderful
Find the ADJECTIVES in the sentences and identify the nouns they modify.
Copy and write the following sentences on a piece of paper and try find the adjectives and noun.

We were sitting in the kitchen drinking some hotcoffee.

Mrs Bean is a wise woman.

English is not my native language, but I love learning English.

The busy waiter poured coffee into the empty beaker

A young man carried their heavy suitcase for Mr and Mrs Bean.

I had to sit in an uncomfortable chair at the football match.

There is international news on the front page of the newspaper.

My mum is a wonderful lady.



A list of adjectives exercise
Copy and write the first list below and try to find the opposite adjective from the second list, use the
2 examples to help you.



    Adjective            Opposite
    1) Good              Bad                      Closed
    2) Fat                                        New
    3) Big                                        Poor
    4) Tall                                       Bad
    5) Full                                       Dry
    6) Young                                      Slow
    7) Open                                       Short
    8) Wet                                        Thin
    9) Hot                                        Low
    10) Old                                       Cold
    11) Happy                                     Empty
    12) Fast                                      Soft
    13) High                                      Small
    14) Rich                                      Sad
    15) Hard             soft                     Old


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Opposites adjectives

Opposites adjectives

  • 1.
    Learning adjectives,and howto use them, English lesson. Adjectives English lesson What will I learn from the English lesson adjectives? What are adjectives? Adjectives are used to describe nouns. They are wordsthat describe or modify another person, thing, place, or ideain the sentence.They can alsodescribe pronouns, which are words that stand in for nouns (click on the link for the lesson on nouns). Adjectives most of the time come before the word, they are used to describe nouns. Adjectives come in front of nouns thatthey aredescribing, but not always. In the sentence below, the adjectives in bold The woodenboat with itslovely bluesail sailed over the murky pond water. Why are the words in bold adjectives? Woodendescribes boat; lovely and bluedescribe sail; murky and pond describe water. The hungrygirl has a fresh orange. An Adjective describes nouns. Adjectives “modify" nouns. The word "modify" means "change a little." Adjectives give a little different meaning to a noun: cold food, hot good, nice food, bad food. More examples Mr Bean was talking to the tall professor. The lazy policemennever left the car so the robbers got away. A solid commitment was made by the children to raise money for charity. A month’s pay is a lot go money Asix-year-old child was having their birthday party in the park today. A small list of adjectives and the opposite Beautiful - ugly Good - bad Big - small Cheap – expensive Clean - dirty Dangerous - safe Hot – cold Easy - difficult Angry Noisy – quite Free Sour – sweet Dry – wet Large – small Kind Old – young fresh Strong – weak Easy – hard Long – short Ripe Poor – rich Important Wonderful
  • 2.
    Find the ADJECTIVESin the sentences and identify the nouns they modify. Copy and write the following sentences on a piece of paper and try find the adjectives and noun. We were sitting in the kitchen drinking some hotcoffee. Mrs Bean is a wise woman. English is not my native language, but I love learning English. The busy waiter poured coffee into the empty beaker A young man carried their heavy suitcase for Mr and Mrs Bean. I had to sit in an uncomfortable chair at the football match. There is international news on the front page of the newspaper. My mum is a wonderful lady. A list of adjectives exercise Copy and write the first list below and try to find the opposite adjective from the second list, use the 2 examples to help you. Adjective Opposite 1) Good Bad Closed 2) Fat New 3) Big Poor 4) Tall Bad 5) Full Dry 6) Young Slow 7) Open Short 8) Wet Thin 9) Hot Low 10) Old Cold 11) Happy Empty 12) Fast Soft 13) High Small 14) Rich Sad 15) Hard soft Old If you need any help with an exercise please ask a question in the Easy Pace Learning forum. We will answer as quick as possible.