Ultimate Guide to Adjectives | ENGLISH PARTS OF SPEECH
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Adjectives - English Parts of Speech
An adjective is a describing word, specifically a word which describes a noun. By describing the noun, the adjective is modifying it in some way. There are many different times when adjectives can modify nouns. The adjective we use will depend on the way in which we want to describe it.
I've put together a list of some of the most common times you can expect to use, or hear adjectives being used. While this list isn't exhaustive, it should give you a good idea of just how many different ways we can use adjectives.
Adjectives, such as happy, sad or friendly describe feelings or personal qualities
The words Italian, British or American are used to describe something's origin or nationality.
Adjectives can also be used to give more information about something's characteristics.
Colours are also adjectives, just like red, yellow or turquoise.
When describing the shape of an object we also need to use adjectives such as triangular, curved or flat.
Adjectives can be used to describe the color and shape of something, but they can also be used to describe the material an item is made of.
And the last usage of adjectives we'll look at today is with words like big, small or tall, which denote size and measurements.
When forming a sentence with an adjective, we have two options for placing the adjective. It can either go in front of the noun it's modifying, or after it. When using an adjective BEFORE a noun, there is no need to add anything else. Simply place the adjective (or adjectives) directly before the noun being modified.
When we want to use an adjective after a noun, we need to use a linking verb between the modified noun and the adjective. The most common verb used is the verb 'to be', but depending on the adjective, we can also use verbs such as look, feel, smell, or taste. While we never need to change an adjective, we do still need to correctly modify the verb to match the subject or tense of the clause.
Check out the video to learn even more about adjectives!
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