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1 Adjective and Adverb NOTES

2 Adjectives An adjective is a word that modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun They answer the questions: – What kind? – Which one or ones? – How many or much?

3 Articles are Adjectives Articles: a, an, and the – Indefinite Articles: a and an – Definite Article: the

4 Forming Adjectives Adjectives can be formed from nouns. – It was a stormy night. – The boy acted very childish. – The teacher is musical. – The scenery is beautiful.

5 Forming Adjectives Proper Adjectives can be formed from proper nouns. The Shakespearean author was proud of his work. The Asian population in the United States has increased in the last twenty years. The Islamic tradition is recognized each year.

6 Predicate Adjectives Predicate Adjective-an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the verb’s subject. – The airplanes were strange. What is the linking verb in this sentence? – Sam felt anxious about the airplane flight. What is the linking verb in this sentence?

7 Pronouns as Adjectives ALL OF THESE PRONOUNS CAN BE USED AS ADJECTIVES: Demonstrative Pronouns: This, that, these, those Possessive Pronouns: My, our, your, her, his, its, and their Indefinite Pronouns: All, each, both, few, most, and some (just to name a few)

8 Label the Pronouns used as Adj. 1. Velcro was invented in 1955, long before its widespread use. 2. George de Mestral spent some years creating Velcro, which makes our lives more comfortable. 3. He found many burs with their tiny hooks clinging to his pants. 4. Perhaps someday most fasteners will be made of Velcro.

9 Adverbs An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. They answer the questions how, when, where, and to what extent.

10 Examples How?: patiently, loudly, carefully When?: sometimes, daily, always Where?: inside, there, everywhere To what extent?: extremely, nearly, almost

11 Location of Adverbs Adverbs can be located: – After the verb (The rocket ascended suddenly.) – Before the verb (The rocket suddenly ascended.) – At the beginning of a sentence (Suddenly, the rocket ascended.)

12 Intensifiers Intensifiers- adverbs that modify adjectives or other adverbs. They usually answer the question, to what extent. Examples of Intensifiers include: – almost--really – especially--so – extremely--too – nearly--usually – quite--very

13 Examples of adverbs and the words they modify: The history of invention is full of extremely embarrassing events. (adj.) John Baird made highly important contributions to inventions. (adj.)

14 Making Comparisons The comparative form of an adjective or adverb is used when you compare a person or thing with one other person or thing. – John ran faster than Michael. – The bear was larger than the dog.

15 Making Comparisons The superlative form of an adjective or adverb is used when you compare someone or something with more than one other thing. – The Titanic was the largest ship of all. – That book was the most mysterious book in the library.

16 REGULAR FORMS OF COMPARISON One-Syllable Modifiers: can usually be formed by adding –er to the comparative and –est to the superlative. ONE-SYLLABLE MODIFIERS BASE FORMCOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVESsmall shiny smaller shinier smallest shiniest ADVERBSsoon close Sooner closer soonest closest

17 REGULAR FORMS OF COMPARISON Two-Syllable Modifiers: can be formed by adding –er to the comparative and –est to the superlative adjective OR by adding the words more and most. TWO-SYLLABLE MODIFIERS BASE FORMCOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVESeasy cheerful easier more cheerful easiest most cheerful ADVERBSbrightly swiftly more brightly more swiftly most brightly most swiftly

18 REGULAR FORMS OF COMPARISON Use more and most with adjectives and adverbs having three or more syllables. THREE-SYLLABLE (OR MORE) MODIFIERS BASE FORMCOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVESpowerful energetic more powerful more energetic most powerful most energetic ADVERBSpeacefully comfortably more peacefully more comfortably most peacefully most comfortably

19 IRREGULAR FORMS OF COMPARISON Some comparative and superlative forms of adverbs and adjectives are irregular. IRREGULAR MODIFIERS BASE FORMCOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVESgood bad better worse best worst ADVERBSwell much little better more less best most least

20 Guidelines for Candy Essay All adjectives must be underlined. You must circle or box all adverbs. All comparative forms of words should be in one color, and superlative forms should be in another color. This should be ¾ of a page to 1 page in length.

21 Example (just a “snapshot”) My three pieces of candy are a grape Jolly Rancher, a bag of Skittles, and a Kit Kat bar. In comparing the sweetness of the candy, the Skittle is sweeter than the Kit Kat bar, but the jolly rancher is the sweetest of all. The Skittles are much more colorful than both other candies.


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