Identify adjectives

Key Notes :

  • Adjectives are words that describe or give more information about nouns (people, places, things).
  • They help make our sentences more interesting and clear.

  • Descriptive Adjectives: Describe qualities or characteristics.
    • Example: “The bright sun.”
  • Quantitative Adjectives: Indicate quantity or number.
    • Example: “There are three apples.”
  • Demonstrative Adjectives: Point out specific nouns.
    • Example: “This car is fast.”
  • Possessive Adjectives: Show ownership.
    • Example: “That is my book.”

  • Look for words that tell us more about a noun.
  • Ask questions such as:
    • What kind? (e.g., “What kind of dog?” → fluffy dog)
    • How many? (e.g., “How many trees?” → five trees)
    • Which one? (e.g., “Which car?” → red car)

  • “The happy child played in the park.”
  • “She has a beautiful dress.”
  • “They found two birds in the tree.”
  • “That old house is haunted.”

  • Example Sentences for Practice:
    1. “The tall boy won the race.”
    2. “I have ten fingers.”
    3. “The red balloon flew away.”
    4. “She gave me her pencil.”

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