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Adjectival Phrases This presentation matches Objective S2. This icon indicates that detailed teacher’s notes are available in the Notes Page. This icon indicates the slide contains activities created in Flash. These activities are not editable. For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation.

Adjectival phrases Adjectives give us more information about a noun. For example: The ginger cat sat on the mat. The adjective ginger gives us additional information about the cat.

Adjectives

Adjectival phrases Sometimes we use a group of words to describe something. This is called an adjectival phrase. A phrase is a group of words which doesn’t contain a verb. For example This cake is very nice. The book is really good. The play is not only boring but far too long.

Activity The ‘screwdriver’ is the noun. The verb in the sentence is ‘was’. The words ‘too small’ tell us more about the screwdriver so they act like adjectives. As there is more than one word but no verb, it is a phrase. An adjectival phrase.

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Activity Complete these sentences with adjectival phrases. My favourite group is _________. They are ____________! Last weekend was ___________________________. The car ____________________________. Write at least five openings to sentences. Make sure they include a noun and a verb. Swap your openings with a partner and complete each other’s sentences by adding an adjectival phrase. As an extension and/or an alternative the pupils could write endings and swap to provide openings.