Sunday 21 October 2012

Adjectives lesson II


Origin

Adjectives can be used to describe origin.germany france
For example:-
  • "It was a German flag." or "They were German flags."
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Material

Adjectives can be used to identify the material something is made of.tv
  • "A wooden cupboard." or "Wooden cupboards."
!Note - In English we often use a noun as an adjective. For example: glass - a glass vase / metal - a metal tray etc.
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Distance

Adjectives can be used to describe distance  l -- o -- n -- g  / short
long, short, far, around, start, high, low, etc.
For example:
  • "She went for a long walk." or "She went for lots of long walks."
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Temperature

Adjectives can be used to describe temperature.thermometer
cold, warm, hot, cool, etc.
For example:
  • "The day was hot." or "The days were hot."
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Time

Adjectives can be used to describe timemorning night
late, early, bed, nap, dinner, lunch, day, morning, night, etc.
For example:
  • "She had an early start."
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Purpose

Adjectives can be used to describe purpose. (These adjectives often end with "-ing".)
For example:
  • "She gave them a sleeping bag." or "She gave them sleeping bags."
!Note - In each case the adjective stays the same, whether it is describing a masculine, feminine, singular or plural noun.
When using more than one adjective to modify a noun, the adjectives may be separated by a conjunction (and) or by commas (,).
For example:
  • "Her hair was long and blonde." or "She had long, blonde hair."

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