The document explains the role of adjectives in describing or modifying nouns and pronouns, enhancing detail and imagery. It provides examples of adjectives categorized by appearance, size, age, feelings/personality, qualities/characteristics, and quantity. Each category includes illustrative sentences to demonstrate the use of various adjectives.
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The document explains the role of adjectives in describing or modifying nouns and pronouns, enhancing detail and imagery. It provides examples of adjectives categorized by appearance, size, age, feelings/personality, qualities/characteristics, and quantity. Each category includes illustrative sentences to demonstrate the use of various adjectives.
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An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
It adds detail and helps
create a more vivid picture. Here are some examples:
Describing appearance:
● Beautiful: "She wore a beautiful dress."
● Tall: "He is a tall man." ● Small: "They live in a small house." ● Colorful: "The flowers were colorful." ● Round: "The table was round."
Describing size:
● Large: "They have a large garden."
● Tiny: "The kitten was tiny." ● Huge: "The building was huge." ● Gigantic: "The dinosaur was gigantic."
Describing age:
● Old: "He drives an old car."
● Young: "She is a young student." ● Ancient: "The ruins were ancient." ● Modern: "They live in a modern apartment."
Describing feelings/personality:
● Happy: "She was happy to see her friends."
● Sad: "He felt sad after the game." ● Kind: "She is a kind person." ● Brave: "The firefighter was brave." ● Funny: "He told a funny joke."
Describing qualities/characteristics:
● Delicious: "The food was delicious."
● Interesting: "The book was interesting." ● Difficult: "The test was difficult." ● Easy: "The task was easy." ● Loud: "The music was loud." ● Quiet: "The library was quiet."
Describing quantity:
● Many: "There were many people at the party."
● Few: "There were few clouds in the sky." ● Several: "I have several books on that topic