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ADJECTIVES

a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun. It gives us more information about a


noun or pronoun by describing it or providing more information about it.

EXAMPLE
He is HANDSOME.
She likes the color RED.
DESCRIPTIVE
ADJECTIVE
An adjective under this kind gives description on the quality or kind of
the noun according to English for Beginners.
EXAMPLES
• Handsome scary funny nice funny
• Strong rich poor amazing important
• Dedicated perfect pink unusual selfish
• Pretty ugly attractive expensive tall
• Charming cheap clean dirty intelligent
• Small friendlytasty lucky kind
• Happy long nervous obedient terrible
• Good thoughtful strange sore angry
• Sad easy aloof bad Spanish
COME UP WITH ADJECTIVES TO
SAY ABOUT THE SENTENCES
• He paid for the medical expenses of his mother because he is___________
• She has many male guests in her house because she’s
very________________
• Ana can answer questions correctly. She’s number one in class because
she’s __________________
• I don’t want to talk to Mrs. Smith because I broke her window. She’s a
________________ person
• Philippe is from France. He’s __________________.
• I don’t want to buy that painting. It’s so _________________!
DEMONSTRATIVE
ADJECTIVE
An adjective under this kind point out nouns. Based on the article,
they are usually found before the noun they are pointing out.
EXAMPLES
• That
• This
• Such
• Those
• These
FILL IN THE RIGHT
DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVE
• ______________ chair belongs to Joel.
• _______________apple pie is reserved for the carpenter.
• ________________posts about Rodrigo are heart-melting
• I love ___________________ tree.
• ________________flowers are beautiful.
• ______________ apple is good.
• I like _______________ houses.
INTERROGATIVE
ADJECTIVE
Based on the article, an adjective under this kind asks questions.
They can usually be found before the noun or subject of the
sentence.
EXAMPLES
• What
• Who
• When
• Where
• Whose
• Which
• How
FILL IN THE RIGHT INTERROGATIVE
ADJECTIVE
• ________________ color was chosen by the class?
• ________________ car are you using?
• ________________ shirt did she give you?
• ________________ do you get to the hospital from here?
• ________________ is the bank?
• ________________ is the deadline of this report?
• _________________ many awards did he win?
• ________________ is going to design the house?
POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVE
Adjective under this kind show ownership or possession.
EXAMPLES
• Her
• My
• His
• Our
• Its
• Your
• Their
• our
FILL IN THE RIGHT POSESSIVE
ADJECTIVE
• This necklace was given by __________ friend
• That laptop is ___________.
• My brother lives here and everything here is _________.
• ______________ house is just around the corner. I live there with my mom.
• I can’t accept this money. I don’t need it. It’s _____________now.
• This is __________ new car.
• This is my cat. ___________ teeth are very sharp.
ADJECTIVES OF
NUMBER AND
QUANTITY
adjectives under this kind tell how many or how much
EXAMPLES
• Five many sufficient
• Some few
• Little enough
• More double
• Every triple
• Several single
• First all
• Third no
FILL IN THE RIGHT NUMERAL
ADJECTIVES
• ________________ pies were eaten by the cat.
• ________________ sand were blown away by the wind.
• ________________ pain was felt when the needle touched his skin.
• We have ______________ pets in the house.
• He joined the marathon and finished ________________place.
• Please give me ________________time to think of a response.
• I gambled my money and was able to ______________ it afterwards.
• ________________ policemen surrounded the area to arrest him.

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