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UNIVERSIDAD
NACIONAL DE
CHIMBORAZO
Names:
• Dario Amancha
GRAMMAR V
ADJECTIVES
Adjectives are words that describe or
modify another person or thing in the
sentence. The Articles — a, an, and the
— are adjectives.
the tall professor
the lugubrious lieutenant
a solid commitment
a month's pay
a six-year-old child
the unhappiest, richest man
DEFINITION
Unlike Adverbs, which often seem capable
of popping up almost anywhere in a
sentence, adjectives nearly always appear
immediately before the noun or noun
phrase that they modify. Sometimes they
appear in a string of adjectives, and when
they do, they appear in a set order
according to category. (See Below.) When
indefinite pronouns — such as something,
someone, anybody — are modified by an
adjective, the adjective comes after the
pronoun:
Anyone capable of doing something
horrible to someone nice should be
punished.
POSITION OF
ADJECTIVES
Adjectives can express degrees of
modification:
Gladys is a rich woman, but Josie is
richer than Gladys, and Sadie is the
richest woman in town.
The degrees of comparison are known
as the positive, the comparative, and
the superlative. (Actually, only the
comparative and superlative show
degrees.)
DEGREES OF
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
precedes 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.
• Certain adjectives have irregular forms in the
comparative and superlative degrees:
Irregular Comparative and Superlative Forms
Be careful not to form comparatives or
superlatives of adjectives which already express
an extreme of comparison — unique, for
instance — although it probably is possible to
form comparative forms of most adjectives:
something can be more perfect, and someone
can have a fuller figure.
Both adverbs and adjectives in their
comparative and superlative forms
can be accompanied by
premodifiers, single words and
phrases, that intensify the degree.
We were a lot more careful this
time.
He works a lot less carefully than
the other jeweler in town.
And sometimes a set phrase, usually
an informal noun phrase, is used for
this purpose:
PREMODIFIER
S WITH
DEGREES OF
ADJECTIVES
Determiner
Observation
Physical Description
Origin
Material
Qualifier
Noun
THE ROYAL ORDER OF ADJECTIVES
When an adjective owes its origins to a proper
noun, it should probably be capitalized.
CAPITALIZING PROPER ADJECTIVES
When the definite article, the,
is combined with an adjective
describing a class or group of
people, the resulting phrase
can act as a noun: the poor,
the rich, the oppressed, the
homeless, the lonely, the
unlettered, the unwashed,
the gathered, the dear
departed.
COLLECTIVE ADJECTIVES
The opposite or the
negative aspect of an
adjective can be formed
in a number of ways.
One way, of course, is to
find an adjective to
mean the opposite —
an antonym
ADJECTIVAL OPPOSITES
Review the section on
Compound Nouns and
Modifiers for the formation
of modifiers created when
words are connected: a
four-year-old child, a
nineteenth-century novel,
an empty-headed fool.
OTHER
ADJECTIVAL
CONSIDERATI
ONS
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Grammar V: Adjectives Explained

  • 2. Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. The Articles — a, an, and the — are adjectives. the tall professor the lugubrious lieutenant a solid commitment a month's pay a six-year-old child the unhappiest, richest man DEFINITION
  • 3. Unlike Adverbs, which often seem capable of popping up almost anywhere in a sentence, adjectives nearly always appear immediately before the noun or noun phrase that they modify. Sometimes they appear in a string of adjectives, and when they do, they appear in a set order according to category. (See Below.) When indefinite pronouns — such as something, someone, anybody — are modified by an adjective, the adjective comes after the pronoun: Anyone capable of doing something horrible to someone nice should be punished. POSITION OF ADJECTIVES
  • 4. Adjectives can express degrees of modification: Gladys is a rich woman, but Josie is richer than Gladys, and Sadie is the richest woman in town. The degrees of comparison are known as the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. (Actually, only the comparative and superlative show degrees.) DEGREES OF ADJECTIVES
  • 5. • 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 precedes 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.
  • 6. • Certain adjectives have irregular forms in the comparative and superlative degrees: Irregular Comparative and Superlative Forms
  • 7. Be careful not to form comparatives or superlatives of adjectives which already express an extreme of comparison — unique, for instance — although it probably is possible to form comparative forms of most adjectives: something can be more perfect, and someone can have a fuller figure.
  • 8. Both adverbs and adjectives in their comparative and superlative forms can be accompanied by premodifiers, single words and phrases, that intensify the degree. We were a lot more careful this time. He works a lot less carefully than the other jeweler in town. And sometimes a set phrase, usually an informal noun phrase, is used for this purpose: PREMODIFIER S WITH DEGREES OF ADJECTIVES
  • 10. When an adjective owes its origins to a proper noun, it should probably be capitalized. CAPITALIZING PROPER ADJECTIVES
  • 11. When the definite article, the, is combined with an adjective describing a class or group of people, the resulting phrase can act as a noun: the poor, the rich, the oppressed, the homeless, the lonely, the unlettered, the unwashed, the gathered, the dear departed. COLLECTIVE ADJECTIVES
  • 12. The opposite or the negative aspect of an adjective can be formed in a number of ways. One way, of course, is to find an adjective to mean the opposite — an antonym ADJECTIVAL OPPOSITES
  • 13. Review the section on Compound Nouns and Modifiers for the formation of modifiers created when words are connected: a four-year-old child, a nineteenth-century novel, an empty-headed fool. OTHER ADJECTIVAL CONSIDERATI ONS