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SETTING THE

Let’sSTAGE
sing this song with the tune “The Wheels on the Bus”
(Tune: The Wheels on the Bus)
Adjectives are describing words, adjectives are
describing words, adjectives are describing words,
they describe nouns. Big, small, tall and beautiful,
red, orange, black and white. Adjectives are
describing words, they describe nouns.
SETTING THE
STAGE
• What is the song all about?
• What is an adjective?
• Name the adjectives mentioned in our
song.
DRILL
Read the following words correctly.

grand two-storey owned

strong many romantic


REVIEW
Read the sentences carefully and choose the correct adjectives.

1. The children are wearing colorful face masks.


2. The school is clean and beautiful.
3. Lucas is an adorable dog.
4. Millions of people were affected of pandemic
Covid 19.
5. Lisa’s hair is smooth and silky.
MOTIVATION
Look at the picture.
Have you visited
this place?

What do you call


this place?
MOTIVATION
This place is called
“THE RUINS.” It
is located in
Talisay City. Later
we will know the
story about this
place.
EXPLAINING TO THE
STUDENTS
Today, you are going to learn about the
different kinds of adjectives.
1. Descriptive Adjective
2. Demonstrative Adjective
3. Interrogative Adjective
4. Possessive Adjective
5. Adjective of Number/Quantity
MODELLING
This time I will read the story
first, then after that you read the
story by yourselves.
The Ruins in Talisay City, Negros
Occidental is what remained of the
grand mansion that Don Mariano
Lacson built, following the death of
his first wife, Maria Braga.
Built in memory of Maria
Braga, the two-storey mansion
became the residence of Don
Mariano and his unmarried
children.
Today, it is a tourist attraction
for its romantic, yet strong
structures. Many interesting
tales and facts lie within the
walls and posts that remained of
the Ruins.
The Ruins is of Italianate
architecture with neo-
Romanesque twin columns. The
couple’s initials M and M are
molded onto the mansion’s posts.
The top edges of the mansion also
feature a shell-inspired decor, which in
New England indicates that the home
is owned by a ship captain. This
particular design is in honor of Maria
Braga’s father, who was a ship captain.
Question to answer:

1.Where is the Ruins located?


2.For whom was it built?
3.What became of the grand mansion today?
4.What are the adjectives used in the paragraph?
5. What kind of adjectives are they?
• grand = descriptive
• his= possessive (always followed by a noun)
• romantic= descriptive
• strong= descriptive
• many= quantity
• this= demonstrative
• two-storey= quantity
In using adjectives in a
sentence there are things
that we should consider.
1. In some instances adjectives are
positioned before the noun they
describe.
Example:
The ruins is what remained of the
grand mansion.
2. An adjective which serve as a
predicate adjective-one that modifies
the subject of a sentence
Example:
The home is owned by a ship a
captain.
3. An adjective can be more than one word.
When this type of adjective appears before a
noun or pronoun, it is usually hyphenated.
Example:
The two-storey mansion became the
residence of Don Mariano and his unmarried
children.
GUIDED
PRACTICE
Exercise 1: Give as many adjectives as you can to describe
the following nouns.
3. Flower
5. Dog

1. House

2. Little Sister 4. Computer

Exercise 2: Write a sentence using the adjectives and the


nouns in exercise 1.
INDEPENDENT
PRACTICE
List examples of each kind of adjective and use in a sentence.

1. Descriptive Adjective
2. Demonstrative adjective
3. Interrogative Adjective
4. Possessive Adjective
5. Adjective of Number/Quantity
 
INDEPENDENT
PRACTICE
Use the following phrases in the sentence.

1. Our school
2. Those boats
3. three children
4. Huge rocks
5. Which material
CLOSURE
• What are the different kinds
of adjectives?
• How do we use these
adjectives in sentences?
Answer
1. Descriptive Adjective-tell us about the kind or
quality of an noun or pronoun
2. Demonstrative adjective-point out nouns
3. Interrogative Adjective-ask questions
4. Possessive Adjective-show possession. They are
always followed by a noun.
5. Adjective of Number/Quantity-tell how many or
how much. 
EVALUATION
Use these adjectives in a sentence.
1. old
2. my
3. Where
4. Those
5. few
AGREEMENT
List down 2 examples for each kind of adjectives.

1. Descriptive Adjective
2. Demonstrative adjective
3. Interrogative Adjective
4. Possessive Adjective
5. Adjective of Number/Quantity
 

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