This document provides rules and examples for adjectives and adverbs. It defines adjectives as words that modify nouns and pronouns by describing qualities like kind, which one, or how many. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs by describing manner, place, time, degree, or frequency. Some common types of adverbs are simple adverbs, interrogative adverbs, and negative adverbs. The document gives examples of adjectives and adverbs in sentences to illustrate their functions.
This document provides examples of using adjectives to describe people and things. It compares items using superlative adjectives like biggest, smallest, tallest, and shortest. It demonstrates asking questions using "who" for people and "which" for things/animals. Examples are given for describing size, speed, age, color, and location using adjectives and answering questions about favorites.
This document provides examples of using adjectives to describe people and things. It compares items using superlative adjectives like biggest, smallest, tallest, and shortest. It demonstrates asking questions using "who" for people and "which" for things/animals. Examples are given for describing size, speed, age, color, and location using adjectives and answering questions about favorites.
1) Two brothers, one rich and one poor, traveled to a livestock market with their horses but discovered a new foal had been born to the poor brother's mare overnight.
2) They argued over ownership of the foal and brought the case before the Emperor, who could not determine the rightful owner and posed a series of riddles to solve instead.
3) The poor brother's young daughter helped him solve the riddles, impressing the Emperor with her wisdom, while the rich brother's solutions were foolish. The daughter then cleverly fulfilled the Emperor's tricky conditions, winning her father the foal and a reward.
This document provides rules and examples for adjectives and adverbs. It defines adjectives as words that modify nouns and pronouns by describing qualities like kind, which one, or how many. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs by describing manner, place, time, degree, or frequency. Some common types of adverbs are simple adverbs, interrogative adverbs, and negative adverbs. The document gives examples of adjectives and adverbs in sentences to illustrate their functions.
This document provides examples of using adjectives to describe people and things. It compares items using superlative adjectives like biggest, smallest, tallest, and shortest. It demonstrates asking questions using "who" for people and "which" for things/animals. Examples are given for describing size, speed, age, color, and location using adjectives and answering questions about favorites.
This document provides examples of using adjectives to describe people and things. It compares items using superlative adjectives like biggest, smallest, tallest, and shortest. It demonstrates asking questions using "who" for people and "which" for things/animals. Examples are given for describing size, speed, age, color, and location using adjectives and answering questions about favorites.
1) Two brothers, one rich and one poor, traveled to a livestock market with their horses but discovered a new foal had been born to the poor brother's mare overnight.
2) They argued over ownership of the foal and brought the case before the Emperor, who could not determine the rightful owner and posed a series of riddles to solve instead.
3) The poor brother's young daughter helped him solve the riddles, impressing the Emperor with her wisdom, while the rich brother's solutions were foolish. The daughter then cleverly fulfilled the Emperor's tricky conditions, winning her father the foal and a reward.