Title: Article and Adjectives
1Article and Adjectives
- II. Articles and Proper Adjectives
- A. Articles a, an, the
- 1. a, an indefinite, not specific
- 2. the definite, specific person, place, or
thing - B. Proper adjectives formed with a proper noun.
- 1. Always starts with a capital letter
- 2. Some dont change/most have alternate
spellings. - a. an Mexican, European
- b. ese Japanese, Chinese
- c. ian Canadian, Russian
- d. ish Spanish, English
2Articles and Proper Adjectives
- Adjectives and Adverbs Unit
- 8th grade English
3Yesterday
- We entered the amazing world of adjectives.
- We learned that an adjective is a word that
modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun. - We learned that an adjective in the predicate of
a sentence is called a..
4Today we are going to talk about
- Articles
- Proper Adjectives
5Articles
- The words a, an, and the make up a special group
of adjectives.articles!
6Indefinite Articles
- A and an are called indefinite articles because
they refer to one of a general group of people,
places, things, or ideas. - A is used with a consonant sound
- An is used with a vowel sound.
- Dont confuse spellings with sounds.
7Indefinite Articles
- A unit
- A painting
- An etching
- An hour
- A pig
- An emu
8The Article The
- The is called a definite article because it
identifies specific people, places, things, or
ideas. - The valuable statue is
the only one of its kind.
9Proper Adjectives
- Proper adjectives are formed from proper nouns.
- A proper adjective ALWAYS begins with a capital
letter. - Examples
- The Italian statue is on display at the Houston
museum. - The February exhibit follows a show of French
paintings.
10Formula for most proper adjectives.
Common Endings for Proper Adjectives Common Endings for Proper Adjectives Common Endings for Proper Adjectives Common Endings for Proper Adjectives Common Endings for Proper Adjectives
-an Mexico Mexican Morocco Moroccan Alaska Alaskan Guatemala Guatemalan
-ese China Chinese Bali Balinese Sudan Sudanese Japan Japanese
-ian Canada Canadian Italy Italian Nigeria Nigerian Asia Asian
-ish Spain Spanish Ireland Irish Turkey Turkish England English
11Some Proper Adjectives
- Although most proper adjectives are formed from
proper nouns by adding one of the previous
endings, some are formed differently. - For those, you must check a dictionary.
12Exercise A Using a, an,
Use a or an Use a or an
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13Exercise B Change the Proper Noun to a Proper
Adjective
- Safari in Africa
- Dances in Mexico
- Jewelry from China
- Artist from Poland
- Snow in January
- Cheese from Wisconsin
- Flag from Nigeria
- Ring from Bolivia
14Review
- An adjective is a word that modifies, or
describes, a noun or a pronoun. - An adjective describes a person, place, thing, or
idea. - It gives more info about the noun or pronoun.
- A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and
modifies the subject of the sentence. - A and an are called indefinite articles because
they refer to one of a general group of people,
places, things, or ideas. - The is called a definite article because it
identifies specific people, places, things, or
ideas.
15Adjective Types
- Adjectives modify nouns and adjectives
- Adjectives ask What kind, which one, and how
many? - Types
- Proper Adjectives Proper nouns used as an
adjective. Theses adjectives are always
capitalized. Example Eskimo kayak and Chinese
food - Possessive Adjectives Personal pronoun used as
an adjective Examples my, our, his, her, its,
their your - Mm house, your car, our mother
16- Compound Adjectives
- A compound adjective is an adjective that
comprises more than one word. Usually, hyphens
are used to link the words together to show that
it is one adjective.ExamplesPlease request a
four-foot table.('Four-foot' is an adjective
describing the table. A hyphen is used to link
'four'and 'foot' to show that it is one
adjective.)It is a 6-page document.Claire
worked as a part-time keeper at the safari
park.That is an all-too-common mistake.
17Articles and Proper Adjectives
18And my favorite.