Adjectives & Adverbs: Adjectives: Words That Describe Nouns (Person, Place, or Thing) - They Also Give A More
Adjectives & Adverbs: Adjectives: Words That Describe Nouns (Person, Place, or Thing) - They Also Give A More
Adjectives & Adverbs: Adjectives: Words That Describe Nouns (Person, Place, or Thing) - They Also Give A More
Adjective and adverbs are parts of speech known as modifiers, which help to clarify and
enhance your sentences.
Adjectives: words that describe nouns (person, place, or thing). They also give a more
specific meaning to nouns and pronouns. Adjectives answer the question.
You can use the following questions to help identify adjectives in sentences.
What Kind?
Red Boat Silver Jewelry
Sick passenger Cool Water
Which One?
third chance any piece
this train those apples
How Many?
six cars several reasons
both answers few letters
How Much?
enough space more energy
no rain little effort
Textbook examples:
An adjective usually comes before the noun it modifies, but at times it may come after
the noun. In the examples below, the italicized words are the adjective, and the
underlined words are the nouns that are being modified.
Proper Adjectives- They can be simply proper nouns. Others are formed from proper
nouns.
-When proper nouns are used as adjectives, the form of the proper noun is not
changed.
Where?
fell below move aside
went there climbs down
When?
In What Way?
happily ran will end abruptly
danced awkwardly had been sung loudly
To What Extent?
partly understands wash completely
have not completed hardly would have known
Textbook examples:
In the examples below, the adverbs are underlined.
Our greatest primary task is to put people to work. This is no unsolvable problem if we
face it wisely and courageously… (From First Inaugural Address ; F.D. Roosevelt)
When an adverb modifies an adjective it usually comes directly before the adjective
An adverb modifying another adverb generally comes directly before the adverb it
modifies.
Textbook Exercise: (Exercise 20 pg 391) Underline the adverb in each sentence, and
write the question it answers: Where? When? In What Way? To What Extent?