Title: Adjectives
1Adjectives
2What is the adjective(s) in the sentence
below?Why did Verizon choose this adjective?
3What do you think this advertisement is for?What
adjectives would you come up with to describe it?
4What is an adjective?
- Word used to modify a noun or pronoun.
- Answers the questions.
- What kind?
- Which one? or Which ones?
- How much? or How many?
5Articles
- 2 types
- Indefinite
- refer to a member of a general group
- A and AN
- A is used before a word beginning with a
consonant sound. - AN is used before a word beginning with a vowel
sound.
6Cont.
- Definite
- Refer to someone or something in particular.
- THE
7Difference between a NOUN and ADJECTIVE.
- Nounperson, place, thing, or idea.
- Example The fly buzzed around my head furiously.
- Adjectiveword or word group that modifies a noun
or pronoun. - -Example The band was so fly last night.
8Proper Adjectives
- A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun.
Proper Nouns Proper Adjectives
Thanksgiving Thanksgiving dinner
Catholicism Catholic priest
Middle East Middle Eastern country
Africa African continent
9Demonstrative Adjectives
- THIS
- THAT
- THESE
- THOSE
- THESE adjectives are hot to go!
10Comparative Adjectives
- Comparative adjectives compare two things,
people, or places. Frequently, the word than
accompanies the comparative but not always.
11Superlative Adjectives
- A superlative adjective compares three or more
nouns. This takes the comparison of nouns to the
highest degree.
12One Syllable Adjectives
Common Comparative Superlative
Big Bigger Biggest
Small Smaller Smallest
Wise Wiser Wisest
Large Larger Largest
13Two Syllable Adjectives
Common Comparative Superlative
Peaceful More peaceful Most peaceful
Careful More careful Most careful
Pleasant More pleasant Most pleasant
Thoughtful More thoughtful Most thoughtful
14Two Syllable Adjective ending in -y
Common Comparative Superlative
Happy Happier Happiest
Angry Angier Angriest
Busy Busier busiest
15Three or more Syllable Adjectives
Common Comparative superlative
generous More generous Most generous
Important More important Most important
Intelligent More intelligent Most intelligent
16Exceptions
Common Comparative Superlative
Bad Worse Worst
Good Better Best
Many More Most
Far Further Furthest
Little Less Least
17Answer the following question in one detailed
paragraph.
- How could adjectives minimize confusion and
improve clarity if you use them effectively and
frequently in your writing?
18Create your own advertisement!!!Make sure to use
several vivid adjectives.