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Adjectives

Adjectives modify (describe) nouns and pronouns. That is a car. fast Adjective Noun

Articles are adjectives : A dog The happy girl An apple Some apples Few people Numbers are adjectives: Five books Twenty papers

Adjectives are colors: brown boxes the blue sky green apples Adjectives are shapes: round containers a square room

Adjectives are conditions: Adjectives are sizes: tiny egg huge gorilla Adjectives are conditions: frightened man energetic dog silly behavior

Adjectives can also be: 1. Phrases: A cat with orange fur is always in the driveway. 2. Clauses: Everyone who wants to go needs to get on the bus. 3. Participles: The flashing lights were cameras.

Rule 1: Adjectives usually come BEFORE the noun they describe: Examples: the tall man the black cat Note: The articles (a, an, the) are adjectives.

Exception to Rule 1: When indefinite pronouns (such as something, someone, anybody) are modified by an adjective, the adjective comes after the indefinite pronoun: Someone guilty of doing something cruel to humans or animals deserves to be punished.

Exception to Rule No. 1: When adjectives follow a linking verb, they are called PREDICATE ADJECTIVES. In this case they modify the noun subject, but they are in the predicate of the sentence. Examples: Juana is beautiful. Ahmed looks handsome. That boy appears too young to drive.

Adjective clauses and phrases follow the noun they modify. Another exception to Rule No. 1: Adjective clauses and phrases follow the noun they modify. Examples: A woman who works in my office is not here today. You can wear the suit in the closet.

Any word, phrase, or clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun is an adjective.

(Comparing two) -er + than Superlative Adjectives have three forms depending on the number of nouns being described or compared. Positive (Describing one) Comparative (Comparing two) -er + than Superlative (Comparing three or more) the + -est tall taller than the tallest rich richer than the richest big bigger than the biggest

My father is angry. My father is angrier than yours. My father is the angriest of the three.

He is happy. She is happier than him. He is the happiest man in the world.

This turtle has a long neck. This crane has a longer neck than a turtle. This giraffe has the longest neck of all.

My dog has a short tail. My dog has a shorter tail than your dog. My dog has the shortest tail of the three.

This domestic cat is fast. The ocelot is faster than the domestic cat. The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world.

The manatee is slow moving. The loris is slower than the manatee. This turtle is the slowest of the three.

This deer lives in a cold habitat. This wolverine lives in a colder habitat than the deer. This polar bear lives in one of the coldest habitats on this planet.

rough This horny toad has rough skin.

smooth This green tree frog has smooth skin.

This poodle has curly hair. This doberman has straight hair.

Rules for comparative forms of adjectives: Add er for the comparative form when comparing two nouns if the adjective is one or two syllables. Examples: Positive: These trees are tall. Comparative: The boy on the left is taller than the boy on the right. Note: taller than

Rules for comparative forms of adjectives: 2. Add more for the comparative form when comparing two nouns if the adjective is more than two syllables. Examples: Pomegranates are delicious. Positive: Comparative: No, oranges are more delicious than pomegranates. Note: more delicious than

Rules for superlative forms of adjectives: 1. Add the and -est to the adjective for the comparative form when comparing two nouns if the adjective is one or two syllables. Examples: Positive: This car is fast. Superlative No, this car is the fastest car in the world. Note: the fastest

Rules for superlative forms of adjectives: 2. Add the most for the comparative form when comparing two nouns if the adjective is more than two syllables. Examples: Pomegranates are delicious. Positive: Superlative No, oranges are the most delicious fruit of all the fruits in the world. Note: the most delicious

Rules for superlative forms of adjectives: 3. Add the most for the comparative form when comparing two nouns if the adjective is a participle. Examples: Positive: The Princess Bride was an exciting movie. Superlative Diehard With a Vengeance was the most exciting movie I have ever seen. Note: the most exciting

Adjectives usually do not have plural forms. Correct: The black dogs are barking every night when I go to sleep. Incorrect: The blacks dogs are barking every night when I go to sleep.

Exception: Demonstrative Adjectives: this, that, these, those Singular This hat is mine. That hat is yours. Plural These hats are mine. Those hats are yours.