Business English at Work Adjectives Adjective PP 12-2a An adjective is a word that modifies (describes) a noun or a pronoun. Several adjectives often appear in one sentence. More than one adjective may describe the same noun or pronoun.
Business English at Work Adjectives Adjective PP 12-2b An adjective answers these questions: What kind? green, old, round, strong Which one? this, that, these, those How many? two, few, 300, two-thirds, all, some Whose? hers, Maria’s, companies’ continued
Business English at Work Adjectives Limiting Adjectives PP 12-3 Indicate how many. May be numbers or words. We must wait six weeks for the new chairs. Lisa charges a $200 consulting fee.
Business English at Work Adjectives Descriptive Adjectives Before Nouns PP 12-4 Answer the question What kind? Usually precede nouns or follow linking verbs. We request sealed bids for the workstation estimates. Back disorders may result from poor posture.
Business English at Work Adjectives Descriptive Adjectives After Linking Verbs PP 12-5 Modify nouns or pronouns used as subjects. Act as complements (predicate adjectives). Proper office lighting is important. The noise in this office seems excessive.
Business English at Work Adjectives Proper Adjectives PP 12-7 Proper adjectives are proper nouns or words derived from proper nouns that function as adjectives. They answer the question which? We selected the Italian desk lamps. Capitalize most proper adjectives as you would proper nouns. Shelly recommends a light blue venetian blind. Do not capitalize proper adjectives when they lose their connections with the proper nouns from which they were derived.
Business English at Work Adjectives Guidelines for Using A or An PP 12-9a The initial sound (not the first letter) of the word that follows an article determines whether you will use a or an. Use a before words beginning with a consonant sound. a chaira deska telephone Use a before words beginning with the long sound of u. a universitya uniona uniform
Business English at Work Adjectives Guidelines for Using A or An PP 12-9b Use an before words beginning with the vowel sounds a, e, i, o, and the short sound of u. an assetan outcome an unfortunate accidentan estimate Use an before words beginning with silent h. an honest sales staffan hour ago an honor continued
Business English at Work Adjectives The Article The PP Use with singular or plural nouns. Place before any other adjective when two or more adjectives precede a noun. Take short rest breaks throughout the day. The indoor air quality of the building is excellent. The most well-known category of CTD is carpal tunnel syndrome.
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