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Alexxx [7]
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zheka24 [161]3 years ago
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Answer:

Write down as many adjectives as you can think of to describe each of the following (you must have at least five for each subject):

a. a summer’s day – hot, bright, exciting, long, playful

b. your bed – warm, comfortable, familiar, big, soft

c. the kitchen sink – metallic, cold, hard, clean, shiny

d. a kitten – fluffy, cute, fragile, lovely, playful

e. your favorite dinner – delicious, savory, hot, cheesy, spicy

f. a music concert – exciting, loud, crowded, fun, tiring

g. Christmas shopping – exhausting, fun, tricky, eventful, amusing

h. a swimming pool – refreshing, cold, fun, nice, relaxing

i. an apple – delicious, healthy, small, red, sweet

j. a curry – scrumptious, hot, spicy, yellow, strong-flavored

Add some adjectives to the following sentences:

a. Mary went to the new hospital because she had a terrible pain in her right side.

b. The bright sun shone down.

c. This two-way road goes into the beautiful town.

d. The fresh bread tasted good straight from the oven.

e. We found it hard to cross the busy road in the big city.

Explanation:

<u>An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun by attributing a quality to it.</u> In English, adjectives are placed before the noun they modify in the sentence structure. They can also come after a linking verb. There are also compound adjectives, formed by two or more words connected by a hyphen (for example: "two-way"). The sentences below have examples of adjectives:

- The eight-year-old surprised everyone with her amazing skills.

- Jason is witty, but he can be difficult to deal with sometimes.

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