Identify adjectives

  • Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns.
  • They provide more information about the noun’s qualities, such as size, color, shape, quantity, or condition.

  • Descriptive Adjectives: Describe qualities or characteristics.
    • Example: happy, tall, red, small
  • Quantity Adjectives: Tell how many or how much.
    • Example: two, many, few, several
  • Demonstrative Adjectives: Point out specific items.
    • Example: this, that, these, those
  • Possessive Adjectives: Show ownership.
    • Example: my, your, his, her

  • Look for words that answer the questions:
    • What kind? (e.g., “The red apple.”)
    • How many? (e.g., “She has three books.”)
    • Which one? (e.g., “I want that toy.”)
  • Adjectives are usually placed before the nouns they describe.
    • Example: “The blue sky,” “A tall tree.”

  • “The green frog jumped.”
  • “She has five candies.”
  • “That is a big dog.”
  • “I love my new shoes.”

  • Identify the adjectives in these sentences:
    • “The happy boy is playing.”
    • “I have two apples.”
    • “This is a beautiful painting.”

  • Adjectives make sentences more interesting and descriptive.
  • They help us understand more about the nouns and what they are like.

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