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1 NÁZEV ŠKOLY: Základní škola Strančice, okres Praha - východ AUTOR: Mgr. Lenka Kulhavá NÁZEV: VY_32_INOVACE_3.2.6.2. O 06 TEMA: Angličtina ČÍSLO PROJEKTU: CZ.1.07/1.4.00/21.2976

2 ANOTACE: Prezentace je určena žákům 2.stupně ZŠ k porozumění a procvičení pořadí přídavných jmen před podstatným jménem. V první části prezentace se děti seznámí s pravidly pořadí příd. jmen a podle přehledné tabulky. V dalších částech si žáci mohou procvičit v různých cvičeních probírané téma. Cvičení mohou být také využity pro testování znalostí žáků nebo jako soutěžní úkol mezi skupinami dětí.

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4 Adjective Order In English, it is common to use more than one adjective before a noun — for example, “He's a silly young fool,” or “She's a smart, energetic woman.” When you use more than one adjective, you have to put them in the right order, according to type. This page will explain the different types of adjectives and the correct order for them. Opinion An opinion adjective explains what you think about something (other people may not agree with you). For example: silly, beautiful, horrible, difficult Size A size adjective, of course, tells you how big or small something is. For example: large, tiny, enormous, little Age An age adjective tells you how young or old something or someone is. For example: ancient, new, young, old Shape A shape adjective describes the shape of something. For example: square, round, flat, rectangular Colour A colour adjective, of course, describes the colour of something. For example: blue, pink, reddish, grey Origin An origin adjective describes where something comes from. For example: French, lunar, American, eastern, Greek Material A material adjective describes what something is made from. For example: wooden, metal, cotton, paper Purpose A purpose adjective describes what something is used for. These adjectives often end with “-ing”. For example: sleeping (as in “sleeping bag”), roasting (as in “roasting tin”)

5 Opinion SizeAgeShape Colour Origin MaterialPurpose asillyyoung English man ahugeroundmetalbowl asmallred sleeping bag Some examples of adjective order:

6 Adjectives cannot be written in any order. There are rules, so you should use the following order: Determiner or article Determiners e.g. this, that, these, those, my, mine, your, yours, him, his, her, hers, they, their, Sam's ; or Articles - a, an, the Opinion adjective e.g. polite, fun, cute, difficult, hard-working Size, including adjectives, comparatives and superlatives height ; e.g. tall, short, high, low; taller, tallest width ; e.g. wide, narrow, thin, slim; wider, widest length ; e.g. long, short; longer, longest volume ; e.g. fat, huge; fatter, fattest Shape e.g. circular, oval, triangular, square, 5-sided, hexagonal, irregular Age e.g. new, young, adolescent, teenage, middle-aged, old, ancient Colour e.g. red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, grey, black, black and white, light blue, dark red, pale blue, reddish brown, off-white, bright green, warm yellow Nationality e.g. Hong Kong, Chinese, English, American, Canadian, Japanese Religion e.g. Buddhist, Taoist, Christian, Moslem, pagan, atheist Material e.g. wood, plastic, metal, ceramic, paper, silk Noun used as an adjective e.g. campus (as in 'campus activities') The noun that the adjectives are describing.

7 Which is the correct order? 1.a new carving steel knife 2.a new steel carving knife 3.a carving steel new knife 4.a steel new carving knife Which is the correct order? 1.a small thin Canadian lady 2.a small Canadian thin lady 3.a thin small Canadian lady 4.a Canadian small thin lady Which is the correct order? 1.a dirty old cotton tie 2.an old cotton dirty tie 3.a dirty cotton old tie 4.a cotton dirty old tie Which is the correct order? 1.a red big plastic hat 2.a big red plastic hat 3.a plastic big red hat 4.a bit plastic red hat Which is the correct order? 1.a Japanese small serving bowl 2.a small serving Japanese bowl 3.a small Japanese serving bowl 4.a serving small Japanese bowl Which is the correct order? 1.a blue sailing beautiful boat 2.a blue beautiful sailing boat 3.a beautiful blue sailing boat 4.a sailing beautiful blue boat Which is the correct order? 1.an exciting French new band 2.an new French exciting band 3.an exciting new French band 4.a French new exciting band Which is the correct order? 1.an old square wooden table 2.an old wooden square table 3.a square wooden old table 4.a wooden old square table

8 round / small / reading / lamp German / old / yellow / car wooden / huge / sailing / ship physics / boring / old / teacher slim / Canadian / handsome / snowboarder sugar / blue / round / bowl

9 Q1 - I bought a pair of _____ shoes. black leather leather black Q2 - It was a ____ car. red fast fast red Q3 - It's a ____ building. big round round big Q4 - I bought ____ knife. a Swiss army an army Swiss Q5 - It's ____ film. a beautiful old an old beautiful Q6 - He's ____ man. an unfriendly rich a rich unfriendly Q7 - It's ____ phone. a mobile expensive an expensive mobile Q8 - It's ____ village. an old lovely a lovely old Q9 - The ____ visitors were Japanese. two last last two Q10 - He's got ____ eyes. blue big big blue Q11 - It's a ____ house. nice new new nice Q12 - It's ____ airline. a popular American an American popular Q13 - It's ____ company a family old an old family Q14 - It's a ____ restaurant. cheap good good cheap

10 OPINION/CONDITION/SIZE/AGE/COLOUR/ORIGIN/MATERIAL /NOUN is a diagram explaining the position of adjectives before a noun: Order the words in the boxes: 1)my teacher old Maths smelly 2)new a perfect systém 3)black small box Turkish a old 4)18th century a Scottish fantastic castle 5)man a fat friendly young 6)A businessman horrible greedy 7)tall our headmaster boring 8)a big old brown bear 9)wooden dark a table long 10)student self-righteous a middle-class 11)city a Spanish beautiful old 12)spoilt boy nasty a little 13)Arts nice teacher French 14)green-eyed gorgeous black-haired a girl

11 ZDROJE: Adjective Order. University of Victoria - Study Zone [online]. 2011 [cit. 2012-06-24]. Dostupné z: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/adjord.htm Adjective Order 1. University of Victoria - Study Zone [online]. 2011 [cit. 2012-06-24]. Dostupné z: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/adjord1.htm Adjective Order 2. University of Victoria - Study Zone [online]. 2011 [cit. 2012-06-24]. Dostupné z: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/adjord2.htm Quiz: Order of Adjectives. Usingenglish.com [online]. 2012 [cit. 2012-06-24]. Dostupné z: http://www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/139.html Word Order for Adjectives Exercise at Auto-English. Perso.wanadoo.es [online]. 2004 [cit. 2012-06-24]. Dostupné z: http://perso.wanadoo.es/autoenglish/gr.adwo.p.htm Adjective Order. Cill [online]. 2003 [cit. 2012-06-24]. Dostupné z: http://www2.elc.polyu.edu.hk/cill/exercises/adjectiveorder.htm Adjectives - Word Order in Sentences. ESOL Courses [online]. 2011 [cit. 2012-06-24]. Dostupné z: http://www.esolcourses.com/content/exercises/grammar/adjectives/adjectiveorder/adject iveorder.html


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