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DATE: Tues May 31st, 2022

WEEK 08

UNIT 03

Pag 35

There are eight types of adjectives which are briefly discussed here

 GR 01: Proper adjective. With examples


 GR 02: Descriptive, qualitative or attributive adjective.
 GR 03: Quantitative adjective.
 GR 04: Numeral adjective.
 GR 05: Demonstrative adjective.
 GR 06: Distributive adjective.
 GR 07: Interrogative adjective.
 GR 08: Possessive adjective.
 GR 09: Definition
 GR 10: comparative adjective, noun and adverb

List of Common Adjectives in English


Here are Common Adjectives in English:

Superb Blank Acidic


Angelic Delayed Unkempt
Familiar Envious Impassioned
Agile Glistening Ill
Medium Petty Admirable
Thrifty Precious Gregarious
Dazzling Repulsive Sweaty
Quaint Revolving Bleak
Positive Square Sniveling
Slippery Tattered Welcome
Frilly Untidy Blissful

Adjectives Exercise
WORK GROUOS IN CLASS:
GR 01:

NEGRI COVEÑAS ADRIAN


15:15
Group 1: Negri Coveñas, Adrian
Salas Curo,Camila
Rojas Caytuiro, Alexander
Regalado Rojas, William
Ochoa gaspar, Marco
Bermeo Carrion, Hugo
PROPER ADJECTIVE:
Is a word that modifies nouns and pronouns and is formed from a proper noun. Proper adjectives
typically look like their original proper nouns but have some sort of alternative ending in order to
make them adjectives.
Examples:
-He was a famous Christian scholar.
-My friend have a Polish family.
-Some people question the concept of Darwinian evolution.
-She works in a Mexican restaurant.
-The house was built during the Victorian era.

YATACO VASQUEZ ESTEBAN


G2: Yataco Vasquez Esteban
Kanashiro Bustamante Tadashi Ichiro
Espino Gaspar Luis Mario
Trauco Mas Ronal
A descriptive, qualitative or attributive adjective is one that shows the kind and quality of a person or
thing.
Examples:
-Alex is a nice person. (q)
-He´s a brave person. (q)
-I bought a genuine product. (q)
-We ate some delicious food. (d)

VERA ROSALES LUIS ALBERTO


group 3:
- Carrasco Rojas César Augusto
-Aguado Pastor Cristian Fernando -Vera Rosales Luis Alberto -Jara Chacayan Jurgen
Giusseppi -Sihuayro Mera Leonardo Juan de Dios
Quantitative Adjectives are used to describe a Noun and Pronoun with quantity (i.e., numbers). It is
one of the types of Adjectives in English Grammar. It can be either in cardinal or ordinal numbers.
Cardinal number is used to denote numbers in quantity such as one, two, three, etc. Whereas, an
Ordinal number is used to indicate the number with positions such as first, second, third, etc.

- He has 40 horses.
- I have been standing here for three hours.
- Four girls were expelled from the school.
- The first boy failed in the last exam.
- Not a single boy is in the classroom.
- -The Second World War still haunts some

TEJEDA GUERRERO JUAN DIEGO


15:54
Group 4
-Collantes Saenz Piero Alexander
-Loayza Yancce Benjamin
-Mautino Chavez Alberto Enzo
-Tejeda Guerrero Juan Diego
The numeral adjective: Is also called the adjective of numbers or numerical adjective, as it is used
to represent the numbers or order of any substance or anything else in a sentence. Because of the
number sequences, it provides more details and accurate information in a sentence, respectively.
Example: Cardinal numbers:
Only three students pass the math exam.
Ordinal numbers: He finished the race in second place. Infinitive numbers: I only answered a few
questions on the exam.
Distributive numbers: I solved all the exam questions.

RUIZ HURTADO ARIANA STHEFAN


GROUP Nº5
-Garriazo Gonzales Helios Alejandro
-Jorges Chavez Gian Franco
-Rios Cataño Brandon
- Leonardo Ruiz Hurtado Ariana Sthefany
- Torres Pezantes Sebastian Joaquin
The Demonstrative adjectives are words used to specifically describe the position of something or
someone in space or time. The most commonly used demonstrative adjectives are this, that, these,
and those. The demonstrative adjectives this and that are used with singular nouns and pronouns,
but these and those.
The demonstrative adjectives this and that are used with singular nouns and pronouns. The
demonstrative adjectives these and those are used with plural . Examples: These discs are very
good. That girl need to study more for the middle exam. That incident was unforgettable for me.
Those guys washed Mr. Hurtado's car.

Singular plural
Cerca This these
Lejos That those
DOMINGUEZ JARA ANSHELITH VIANY
Group 6
Anthony Alva,
George Benites,
Kevin Chumbes,
Anshelith Dominguez,
Carlos Mendoza,
Luis Rodriguez.
A distributive adjective:
Is an adjective that is generally used to distribute a particular group as an individual and is used
with a singular noun, respectively.
Distributive adjectives:
Each, every, either, neither, one, none, both, any
1. These are the answers for each of the following questions.
2. Each of them is a professional trained performer.
3. Every day is a new opportunity to study.
4. Either you believe me or leave me in this situation.
5. I will be happy with either decision.
6. Every wagon of this train is filled with commercial goods.
7. Both situations are very terrible for us.
8. Each of the following devices is ready to work. 9. He cleans his bike every day.

ALMEYDA GARCIA HUGO FABRIZIO


Group 7:
- Lulo Quispe Diego
- Orihuela Grovas Gianmarco - Tinoco León Franco - Almeyda García Hugo - Espinoza Garaz
Ayrton (Missed)
Interrogative adjective: An interrogative adjective is an adjective that modifies a noun or pronoun
in order to ask a question.
For example:
- Which color is your favorite?
- Whose team are you in?
- Whose car is this?
- What time is it?

ZAVALA MORALES CLAUDIO JASHANI


GROUP - 08:
Zavala Morales, Claudio
Alarcón Ortiz, Jhonatan
Arteaga Inga, Catherine
Canales Chavez, Jhon
Galvan Orizano, Ovidio
Zelada Martinez, Cielo Azul
Definition: We use possessive adjectives to indicate that something belong or is part of someone.
We also use possessive adjectives to express family, friendship or work relationships, and to talk
about parts of the body. Possessive adjectives always come before a noun, whether in a sentence
or a question.
Examples: She goes to school with her brother.
Their father works in a car factory.
Your laptop is very expensive.
His favorite hobby is tennis.
How old is your sister?
That's our house.
Is she your daughter?
This is my collection.
They have two children. Their children are from London.
This is my brother.
His name is Nick.
My computer is failing.
Its hard disk doesn’t work.
This is my dog’s chain.

ESTRADA PORTOCARRERO MIGUEL ALEXANDER


16:23
Group 9:
Olaya Castillo Renato
Estrada Portocarrero
Miguel Alvino Mato Denis
Torres Estela Erlis
Cabrera Huaman Roy
Definition the adjective: is a word belonging to one of the major form classes in any of numerous
languages and typically serving as a modifier of a noun to denote a quality of the thing named, to
indicate its quantity or extent, or to specify a thing as distinct from something else.
Example The word red in "The red car" is an adjective.
The word deep in “The water is deep" is an adjective.
The word old in “The shirt is old" is an adjective.
The word beautiful in “Maria is a beautiful young woman" is an adjective.
The word funny in “My friend is very funny" is an adjective.

ROJAS CHICLLA AXEL


Group 10
Members:
-Blas Ramirez Walter Stewart
-Rojas Chiclla Axel
-Alvarez Cuenca Adrian Aldo
-Orihuela Castañeda Marcos Antonio
-Vasquez Silva José Ignacio Jesús
Nouns: A noun is generally defined as a person, place, or thing; however, ideas are also nouns.
Example: A number is an abstract concept. Six Flags is a funny place. The Rolling Stones it’s a
great band. Carlos is my uncle. The dog is brown.
Comparative adjectives:
Are a special kind of adjective that we use when we want to compare one thing to another.
Example: This car is certainly better, but it's much more expensive. I'm feeling happier now. We
need a bigger garden. New York is more modern than Constantinopla. You are smarter than your
brother.
Adverbs: Similar to adjectives, an adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
Example: The movie is starting now. She came over for a visit yesterday. The boy is walking
happily. The children love to play outside. She arrived early for the meeting.

PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES:
Extrovert:
CONFIDENT: believe in yourself, selfconfident
SOCIABLE: love parties, don’t get nervous.
POPULAR: I have a lot of friends.
FUNNY: Is a person who likes to tell jokes.
Me.
Introvert:
SHY: Is a person who gets nervous when meet people for the first time.
INDEPENDENT: Is a person who doesn’t need other people to have a good time.
LOYAL: Is a person who never tells anyone her friends’ secrets.
CONSIDERATE: Is a person who cares about how other people feel.

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