Okay, so can you guess the topic that I'm going to present? You've got it: ADJECTIVES.
Adjectives are words that describe nouns* and pronouns*. There are a few types of adjectives, adjectives of size, colour, shape, and many more.
So, can you find all the adjectives in the paragraph above?
(try first, and don't cheat :P )
Mariam. She's a handsome girl. Dark hair, oval face, large brown eyes - she had all that. Everyone envies her beauty and charm. However, if only she was nice, she would be much more attractive.
*adjectives are in bold and dark red
As you can see, most of the adjectives come before nouns and pronouns.
A few examples of different types of adjectives:
Size - large, miniscule, etc.
Colour - red, blue, green, etc.
Shape - triangle, round, etc.
Now that you know that, the table below shows you how to put the adjectives in the right order:
| Opinion | Size | Age | Shape | Colour | Origin | Material | Purpose |
|
a | silly |
| young |
|
| English |
|
| man |
a |
| huge |
| round |
|
| metal |
| bowl |
a |
| small |
|
| red |
|
| sleeping | bag |
adapted from: 410 Grammar
Got that? It's simple, really. Have you ever seen words like "youngest", "worse", and "more delicious" ? Those are adjectives which are of different degrees of comparison. Don't understand? Let's make it simpler.
There are three degrees of comparison for adjectives: positive, comparative, superlative.
For example:
Positive | nice | beautiful | good |
Comparative | nicer | more beautiful | better |
Superlative | nicest | most beautiful | best |
See what I meant now? Well, these are called gradable adjectives. There are adjectives that cannot be graded by such comparisons. (i.e.: dead, cotton, impossible) An example of something you should never do is say; Harith's shirt is more cotton than mine. However, it is possible for you to change it with cottony. These are called non-gradable adjectives.
Note: For the use of comparative adjectives, there are two forms; _____er than and more _____ than. As for superlatives; ______est and most _______
References:
Guide to Grammar and Writing (Adjectives)
410 Grammar
Dictionary.com
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