THE ADJECTIVES
What is an adjective?
An adjective is
a describing word. It tells you more about a noun. An adjective usually appears
before the noun it describes. Sometimes, though, the adjective appears after
the noun, later in the sentence. For example:
a busy street
a dark corner
a deep sea
a large bed
a smart dog
an old building
a tall basketball player
It
is windy.
John’s
handwriting is very neat.
The
sea is rough.
All
the players are very tall.
The
baby’s hands are very small.
Sue’s
drawing is beautiful.
That
problem is too difficult.
Peter is very quiet today.
For related information about the adjectives:
The orders of the adjectives
The enumeration of adjectives
List of Adjectives Ending in ED and ING
The opposite adjectives
The positions of adjectives
The ED and ING Adjectives
The enumeration of adjectives
List of Adjectives Ending in ED and ING
The opposite adjectives
The positions of adjectives
The ED and ING Adjectives

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