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Parts of Speech: Adjectives
Adjectives are words used to describe nouns.
Adjectives give more information about a noun.
Use adjectives to make your writing more interesting.
"
Fast
,
fun
,
new
,
old
,
red
,
ugly
" are all adjectives. They describe a noun.
READ THESE EXAMPLES:
It's a
fast
car. It's a
fun
car. It's a
new
car.
It's an
old
car. It's a
red
car. It's an
ugly
car.
Adjectives can come BEFORE the NOUN (adjective + noun)
EXAMPLES:
It's an
expensive bicycle
. It's a
racing bicycle
. It's a
red bicycle
.
Adjectives can come AFTER a BE verb. (BE + adjective)
EXAMPLES:
The butterfly
is pretty
. The butterfly
is blue
. Butterflies
are interesting
.
Nouns can also work as adjectives. A noun can help describe an object.
EXAMPLES:
It's a
business
meeting. They're having a
job
interview. It's a
school
conference.
Present participles (-ing verbs) can also work as adjectives.
EXAMPLES:
Baseball is an
exciting
game. Baseball is
interesting
. It's an
interesting
game.
Past participles (verb 3) can also work as adjectives.
EXAMPLES:
The man is
tired
. The
exhausted
man fell asleep. He was
worn out
by work today.
Adjectives can be hyphenated.
EXAMPLES:
The
computer-generated
error message made the program freeze.
My friend isn't very good at
do-it-yourself
projects.
Numbers can be used as adjectives.
EXAMPLES:
That's a
three-ton
truck.
The man is a
thirty-seven-year-old
trucker.
In his
20-year
career, he's never had an accident.
Adjectives can be used to compare things.
EXAMPLES:
Cats are
softer than
dogs. My cat is
the cutest
cat I know.
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