miércoles, 29 de agosto de 2018

Adjetives



Adjectives



An adjective is a word that modifies a noun*. Adjectives can denote a quality of the noun being modified or they can extend, complement or quantify the size or extent of the noun. Adjectives are words that name or indicate qualities, features, characteristics or properties of the noun which they modify.
Examples:
the tall man

As a general rule, we follow the order in the table below when using more than one adjective together:
OrderAdjective TypeExamples
1opinion/value  delicious, wonderful, pretty…
2size  short, big, small, tall…
3age/temperature  new, old, young, hot, cold…
4shape/form  round, fat, thin, square…
5color  red, black, blue, green…
6origin  Spanish, American, French…
7material  silver, cotton, paper, iron…
8use  electric, political…
9name  bath (towel)…
https://www.curso-ingles.com/en/learn/courses/basic-level/adjectives/adjectives


EXERCISES

Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence: new / old / blue / small / big / long / short / hot / beautiful / red
Sample
An ant is very .
Q1 of 5
It’s a sunny day and the sky is .
Q2 of 5
Look at my _____ car. I got it yesterday. 
Q3 of 5
It was a very _____ summer. 
Q4 of 5
He is reading a very _____ book. It's almost 600 pages. 
Q5 of 5
She has _____ long brown hair. 
https://www.curso-ingles.com/en/practice/exercises/adjectives-2

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