ADJECTIVE Thursday, 13 September 2007.

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ADJECTIVE Thursday, 13 September 2007

Overview It modifies a noun/pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. It precedes the noun/ pronoun Some nouns, pronouns, participles phrases can be acted as adjective There are four kinds of adjectives: Possessive, Demonstrative, Interrogative, and Indefinite

Possessive Adjective Similar or identical to possessive pronouns, but as adjective that modifies a noun or noun phrase Examples: 1. Rina lent me her English book. 2. My car was stolen last night. 3. How is chicken lay its egg? 4. Father’s office close on Saturday

Demonstrative Adjective Identical to demonstrative pronoun (this, that, these, and those) Examples: 1. You need to repair that car. 2. I like Harry Potter and I have collected those novel for series. 3. This broken table should be put in the attic. 4. I love these puppies than those puppies

Interrogative Adjective Form (which or what) = interrogative pronoun, modifies a noun/noun phrase Examples: 1. Which skirt do you choose? 2. What car you bought? 3. Which house she rent?

Indefinite Adjective Similar to an indefinite pronoun, modifies a noun, pronoun, noun phrase Examples: 1. Several people don’t believe in God 2. You can bring all stuff you need. 3. I have spent much time doing some home assignments

Order of Adjectives Determiner Observation Physical Description Origin Material Qualifier Noun Size Shape Age Color a beautiful old Italian touring car an expensive big antique silver mirror those square wooden hat her short black hair some delicious Thai food This is an area where there are some rules, but the rules are so difficult to apply that it is best for students to meet lots of different examples and try to develop a ‘feel’ for what sounds right.

Degree of Adjective positive comparative superlative strong stronger strongest careful more careful most careful positive comparative superlative good better best bad worse worst little less least much/ many more most far further furthest

Comparatives and Superlatives Some two-syllable adjectives worry us. We have learned the rule that with longer adjectives we use more or most – more difficult, most interesting. We then meet commoner and more common and we sometimes come across more most used with monosyllabic adjectives where a native speaker is using them to give emphasis. For example: Which is better-this example or that one? >I’m not sure. This one is much more pure. ‘purer’ would also have been correct, but for some reason of emphasis the native speaker chose more pure!

Adjectives and Adverbs It is a delicious meal. Adj. N It is delicious. Pro. Adj. He writes letters quickly. V Adv. It is quickly written letter. Adv. Adj. N It is an extremely quickly written letter. Adv. Adv. Adj. N

USE OF ADECTIVES AND ADVERBS Adjectives Adjectives describe nouns or pronoun Adverbs Adverbs describe verb, adjectives, or other adverbs.

ADJECTIVE AND ADVERBS AFTER VERBS (subject) + (regular verbs) + (adverb) She spoke nicely A regular verb is followed by an adverb. The adverb describes the subject. (subject) + (linking verbs) + (adjective) She looks nice A linking verb is followed by an adjective. The adjective describes the subject. (subject) + (linking verbs) + (adverb) + (adjective) He seems unusually nice It is possible for a linking verb to be followed by an adverb and an adjective. The adverb describes the adjective, and the adjective describes the subject. appear be become feel look prove seem smell taste Linking Verbs

Adjectives ending in ed/ing Why are you looking so depressed/depressing? I’ve just been to the doctor and he told me I would to take a pill every day for the rest of my life. Why is that so depressed/depressing? He only gave me twenty-five pills. Marry : That boy over there is annoyed/annoying me. Jane : But he is not even looking at you. Marry : That’s what I am annoyed/annoying about!

Too / enough A woman went to a fortune teller who charged 50 for two questions. Don’t you think 50 is too expensive/ expensive enough for two questions? Yes, it is, agreed the fortune-teller. Now what is your second question? What did the big chimney say to the little chimney? I don’t know. You are too young/ young enough to smoke.