Grammar: Adjectives An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. An adjective can tell how something looks, sounds, tastes, feels, or smells. My family loves hot cornbread. Hot describes the way the cornbread tastes and feels.
Grammar: Adjectives Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal.
Grammar: Adjectives Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk.
Grammar: Adjectives Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. She added pepper and green chilies.
Grammar: Adjectives Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. She added pepper and green chilies. She stirred to make smooth batter.
Grammar: Adjectives Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. She added pepper and green chilies. She stirred to make smooth batter. Now I make delicious cornbread too.
Grammar: Adjectives Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. She added pepper and green chilies. She stirred to make smooth batter. Now I make delicious cornbread too.
Grammar: Adjectives An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. An adjective can tell how something looks, sounds, tastes, feels, or smells. Mother made a large quilt. Large tells how the quilt looks.
Grammar: Adjectives An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. An adjective can tell how something looks, sounds, tastes, feels, or smells.
Grammar: Adjectives Think of words that tells how these fruits taste, look, feel, smell, and sounds. Apple Grape
Adjectives Choose adjectives that describe each of the senses. Look Feel Taste Sound Smell