Title: Adjectives
1Adjectives
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3Adjectives
- An adjective describes a noun or a pronoun.
- An adjective answers
- What kind?
- Which one?
- How many?
Example happy dog tired boy seven girls
4Rules of adjectives
- ADJECTIVE RULES
- 1. Adjectives can come before nouns a new car
- 2. Adjectives can come after verbs such as be,
become, seem, look, etc. That car looks fast!
(linking verb) - 3. They can be modified by adverbs a very
expensive car They can be used as
complements to a noun The extras make the
car expensive. (complements predicate - adjectives)
5Types of adjectives
- 1. Adjectival NounAn Adjective can sometimes
function as a Noun the young, the rich, etc.
These are Adjectival Nouns, meaning the people
who are young, the people who are rich, etc. 2.
Attributive AdjectiveAn attributive adjective
comes before a noun and not after a copula verb,
like BE, SEEM, etc.
6Types of adjectives
- 1. Common AdjectiveA common adjective is an
adjective that is not written with a capital
letter. Most adjectives are common- ones that are
written with a capital letter are proper
adjectives. - 2. Demonstrative AdjectivesDemonstrative
adjectives (this, that, these, those) show
whether the noun they refer to is singular or
plural and whether it is located near to or far
from the speaker or writer.
7Types continued
- 3. Possessive Adjectives
- My, your, his, her, its, our, and their are the
English possessive adjectives, used with nouns to
show possession or ownership.EG. That's my
folder. (My is an adjective which shows that I am
the owner of the folder.)
8Types continued
- 4. Predicative AdjectivesA predicative adjective
comes after a copula verb (linking verb) and not
before a noun. A predicate adjective follows a
linking verb and describes your subject! Mrs.
Killian is .5. Proper AdjectiveA proper
adjective is an adjective that is written with a
capital letter. They are often derived from
proper nouns A Japanese camera- Japanese is
derived from the proper noun Japan.This is not
always the caseNative Americans- Native is not
derived from a proper noun, but is capitalized as
the words together form the name of the group of
people.
9Types of adjectives cont.
- 8. Ordinary adjectives that are not written with
a capital letter are common adjectives. 9.
Resultative AdjectivesA resultative adjective is
an adjective that is placed postpositively (after
the noun it modifies) and reflects a change that
occurs by action of the verb on the noun. Hence
result ative. He cooked the meat rare.
She painted the
fence white.
She rinsed the glass clean. -
10To find an adjective you need to locate the nouns
first.
- Three happy children played at the park.
- The donkey stepped on my large hat.
- The child was brave.
11Let's Practice
12Can you find the adjectives?
First find the nouns
We saw the gray elephant at the zoo.
Then ask, What words describe the
nouns? WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY?
13Can you find the adjectives?
First find the nouns
The rabbit followed the slow turtle.
Then ask, What words describe the
nouns? WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY?
14Can you find the adjectives?
First find the nouns
He found two pennies on the ground.
Then ask, What words describe the
nouns? WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY?
15Can you find the adjectives?
First find the nouns
The children heard the loud bell.
Then ask, What words describe the
nouns? WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY?
16Can you find the adjectives?
First find the nouns
The brown dog growled at the tall man.
Then ask, What words describe the
nouns? WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY?