 What kind? Brown shoes  Which one? Those cars  How many? Ten boxes  How much? Some water.

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 What kind? Brown shoes  Which one? Those cars  How many? Ten boxes  How much? Some water

 Most frequently used adjectives are called “articles” › the, a, an › Jorge drew a picture of a pelican and an albatross.

 Adjective or Pronoun? › Some words that we know are pronouns can also be used as adjectives  Leslie wrote these stories.  Leslie wrote these.

 Adjective or Noun? › Some words that we know are nouns can also be used as adjectives  She plays the saxophone.  She is a saxophone player.

 John lives on this street.  You need four cups of flour for this recipe.  Which bookstore did you go to?  Don’t forget to buy a new tie for the Homecoming dance!