Adjectives describe nouns and follow a set of rules. Adjectives must come before the noun they describe. They do not change form for plural nouns. Adjectives starting with a vowel use "an" instead of "a." Adjectives are also used after forms of the verb "to be" and can be intensified with words like "very" and "really."
Adjectives describe nouns and follow a set of rules. Adjectives must come before the noun they describe. They do not change form for plural nouns. Adjectives starting with a vowel use "an" instead of "a." Adjectives are also used after forms of the verb "to be" and can be intensified with words like "very" and "really."
Adjectives describe nouns and follow a set of rules. Adjectives must come before the noun they describe. They do not change form for plural nouns. Adjectives starting with a vowel use "an" instead of "a." Adjectives are also used after forms of the verb "to be" and can be intensified with words like "very" and "really."
RULES FOR ADJECTIVES 1.- Adjectives go before a noun 3.- Adjectives don`t change with plural • It`s a beautiful house nouns.
NO = It`s a house beautiful
• It`s a big city • They`re beautiful houses
NO = It`s a city big NO = they`re beautifuls houses
2.- If adjective begins with a vowel (an) • They`re big trees
• It`s an old house NO = they`re bigs trees
NO = It`s a old house
• It`s an interesting person NO = It`s a interesting person 4.- We use adjectives after verb be + My car is new - Your computer isn`t cheap ? Is your house old?
5.- We often use “very and really” before
the adjective • He is very tall • She is really beautiful • They are very strong