Adjectives
Adjectives
Adjectives
b colour
Eg: black, white, blue, green, etc
c shape
round, triangular, flat, oval etc
d texture
Eg: smooth, rough, soft, hard etc
e number
Eg; one, two, first, second etc
f taste
Eg: sweet, sour, salty etc
g opinion
Eg: nice, pretty, delicious etc
h condition
Eg: old, new, antique etc
i Origin
Eg: American, British, Australian, French etc
4 Demonstrative adjectives
These adjectives are used to point out or indicate a particular noun
or pronoun using the adjectives.
Eg: this, that, these, those etc.
5 Interrogative adjectives
These adjectives are used to ask questions about nouns
Eg: what, where, whose & which .
1 That house looks _______ because the lights are always off.
( nice / scary / pretty )
Positive Degree
When we speak about only about one noun or pronoun we use the
Positive degree. In this degree the adjective is unchanged.
Ex 1. This house is big.
2 He is a tall child.
Comparative Degree
When we compare two nouns with each other we use the
comparative degree. The word ' …... than ' is used to identify
the comparative degree.
In this degree + er is added to the adjective or sometimes 'more'
is added.
Superlative degree
When we compare three or more nouns with each other we use
the superlative degree. The word ' the …... ' is used to identify
the superlative degree.
In this degree + est is added to the adjective or sometimes 'most'
is added.
Ex 1 Our house is the biggest on the street.