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1 Adjectives

2 Adjectives Describes a noun or pronoun.
Special kinds of words used to make other words more definite. Modifiers provide additional information. Adjectives describes or limits the word it modifies.

3 Look at these sentences …
The boat sank. (without modifier) The red boat sank. (with modifier)

4 Placement of adjectives
Adjectives usually come before the nouns they modify. (towering cliffs) Sometimes they come after the words they modify. (Rainfall is plentiful here)

5 Adjectives … Answer questions such as: What kind? How many? How much?
Which one? Which ones?

6 Articles a an the

7 Proper adjective Formed from a proper noun and is always capitalized.
Example: A Chicago museum

8 Common adjective Any adjective that is not proper Examples: mammoth
tiny his

9 Three types of adjectives
Compound Demonstrative Indefinite Predicate

10 Compound adjective More than one word Example: scar-faced well-fed

11 Demonstrative adjective
Points out a particular noun Examples: this these

12 Indefinite adjective An approximate number or quantity Examples: some
many

13 Predicate adjective Follows linking verb and describes the subject
Example: The frustrated kitten is unpleasant.

14 Forms of adjectives Positive Comparative Superlative Two-syllable
Three or more syllables Nathan P. Wells Greenfield Elementary 4th Grade

15 Positive adjective Describes noun/pronoun without comparing it
Example: Superman is tough. Superman is wonderful.

16 Comparative adjective
Compares two persons, places, things, ideas Examples: Tarzan is tougher than Superman.

17 Superlative adjectives
Compares three or more persons, places, things, or ideas Examples: But I, Big Bird, am the toughest of all!

18 Two-syllable adjectives
Show comparisons either by their “er / est” suffixes or by modifiers, like more and most Examples: clumsy, clumsier, clumsiest clumsy, more clumsy, most clumsy

19 Three or more syllable adjectives
Three or more syllables and usually require the words more/most, less/least to express comparison Example: ridiculous, less ridiculous, least ridiculous


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