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  • 1. Adjectives Prepared by: Chen Eu Keok Kee Guek Fen Low Zi Xin
  • 2. Adjectives are words that describe nouns. Adjectives answer such questions as: What kind? Which one? How many?
  • 3. Adjectives can be used to describe: Colour e.g. blue, red, green, brown, purple, yellow, black. Opinion e.g. good, pretty, right, wrong, funny, light, happy. Size e.g. big, small, long, short. Age e.g. Old, young Shape e.g. round, triangle, rectangular, square, oval. Origin e.g. German, Malaysia Material e.g. glass, metal. Distance e.g. long, short, near, far Temperature e.g. cold, warm, hot, cool Time e.g. late, early.
  • 4. 1. Qualitative / Descriptive Adjective Types of Adjectives 2. Quantitative Adjective 3. Demonstrative Adjective 4. Possessive Adjective 5. 7. Compound Adjective Interrogative Adjective 6. Distributive Adjective
  • 5. 1. Qualitative / Descriptive Adjectives To describe the quality of a person or thing, for example, its size, general description (physical), age, shape, colour, material, origin and 1. The tall girl is my classmate. 2. The students achieved excellent results. purpose. Examples: tall, excellent, slim, young, square, plastic
  • 6. 2. Quantitative Adjectives To indicate the number or amount of things Examples: some, much, little, enough, all , no, any, whole, several 1. She found many pens under the table. 2. There was no milk in the jug. 3. There are thirty seven students in this class.
  • 7. 3. Demonstrative adjectives To point out nouns. Examples: this, these, that, those 1. This is my friend, Dina. 2. Those books belong to her.
  • 8. 4. Interrogative Adjectives Used with noun to ask questions. Examples: what, whose, where, 1. Whose pen is this? 2. Which way shall we go? why, how and which
  • 9. 5. Possessive Adjectives Used to show possession. 1. This is her hat. 2. Their parents came to my house yesterday. Examples: my, your, his her, our, their, its.
  • 10. 6. Distributive Adjectives To show that the persons or things are counted collectively. Normally used with singular nouns. Refer to members of a group as individuals. Examples: each, every, either, and neither. 1. Each participant was asked to complete a survey. 2. Either of these movies would be interesting to me.
  • 11. 7. Compound Adjectives Made up of two or more words. Often linked together with hyphens to link the words together to show that it is one adjective. Examples: light-weight, duty-free, four-foot, part-time, cold-blooded, well-behaved. 1. We have to be open-minded about things. 2. The lady is wearing a pair of high-heeled shoes.
  • 12. Comparison of adjectives • There are three forms of comparison: - positive - comparative - superlative
  • 13. A - Comparison with -er/-est We use -er/-est with the following adjectives: positive comparative superlative clean cleaner cleanest dirty dirtier dirtiest clever cleverer cleverest simple simpler simplest Narrow narrower narrowest
  • 14. B - Comparison with more - most positive comparative superlative difficult more difficult (the) most difficult beautiful more beautiful (the) most beautiful
  • 15. C - Irregular adjectives positive comparative superlative comment good better best bad worse worst much more most uncountable nouns many more most countable nouns little less least little smaller smallest
  • 16. D - Special adjectives Some adjectives have two possible forms of comparison (- er/est and more/most). positive comparative superlative clever cleverer / more clever cleverest / most clever common commoner / more common commonest / most common likely likelier / more likely likeliest / most likely polite politer / more polite politest / most polite simple simpler / more simple simplest / most simple
  • 17. Questions Identify the adjectives. 1. Try using this paintbrush in art class. 2. Many people came to visit the fair. 3. I went into the duty-free shop but I did not buy anything. 4. He doesn't seem intelligent, but he is.
  • 18. Answer 1. this 2. Many 3. duty-free 4. intelligent
  • 19. References  http://www.playlearnschool.com/English/1/Adjecti ves/Adjectives.aspx  http://www.everythingenglishblog.com/?tag=distri butive-adjectives  http://www.english-for-students.com/Quantitative- Adjective.html

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A full lesson teaching the difference between adjectives and adverbs and how to use them in your writing.

Adjectives describe nouns (people, places and things). Adverbs describe verbs (doing/ action words).

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The presentation includes: √ Learning objective √ Three success criteria √ Starter activity - your AFL - identifying adjectives and adverbs activity √ Teaching input - exploring what adjectives and adverbs are, the differences between them and examples of each being used in sentences. √ Differentiated speaking & listening activities - group/ paired activity (3 ways of differentiation) √ Differentiated writing tasks (3 ways of differentiation) √ Extension activity - apply learning with a writing activity √ Growth mindset challenges √ Plenary - Extend the learning by looking at exceptions

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Adjectives. Chapter Five. Definition. Adjectives are words that modify (describe) a Noun or a Pronoun . Adjectives often answer…. Which one ? We loved that Christmas break! What kind ? We will read long novels and short poems this semester. How many/much ?

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Adjectives Chapter Five

Definition • Adjectives are words that modify (describe) a Noun or a Pronoun.

Adjectives often answer… • Which one? • We loved that Christmas break! • What kind? • We will read long novels and short poems this semester. • How many/much? • We do two classes with Mrs. Guess in the morning. • Whose? • These are Caleb’s favorite shoes.

Where do they usually sit? • Right before the word that they modify. • I drink fresh water. • The cold water is tastiest. • Sometimes hot drinks are fun.

Look at the picture and then write four sentences with adjectives about the picture.

Diagramming • The substitute teacher asked several difficult questions.

Diagramming • The new computer got a deadly virus.

Types of Adjectives:#1 – Positive, Comparative, Superlative • Positive: the STEM form of the adjective. • It is a cold day. • Comparative: used to compare TWO people or things. (Add –er or use “more.”) • Today is colder than yesterday. • Superlative: used to compare THREE or MORE people or things. (Add -est or use “most.”) • We have had the coldest winter in ten years!

Practice • Write a sentence using fresh, fresher, freshest: • Write a sentence using boxy, boxier, and boxiest: • Write a sentence using hopeful, more hopeful, and most hopeful:

Irregular Words • Good: => _____________ => ____________ • Well: => _____________ => ____________ • Bad: => _____________ => ____________

Types of Adjectives#2: Articles • The three articles are: __________________. They are the mostCOMMON type of adjective. THE is called a “definite article.”A and AN are “indefinite articles.”) • WHY?

Types of Adjectives:#3: Possessives & Independent Possessives A possessive shows _______________________ and is a noun or pronoun form. It always answers the question “WHOSE?” Example: Riley’s sisters are a ton of fun. Her family has a lot of girls!

Possessive Pronoun as an Adjective

Example • Examples: Underline the possessive and draw an arrow to the noun it modifies. • Paul’s team had a winning record. • Britain’s metal detecting reveals amazing treasure! • Her siblings are twins. • Sometimes we tease our friends about their clothes.

Diagram • Paul’s team established a winning record.

Side notes… • NOTE: Independent Possessives are possessives that act in place of a noun or noun phrase. They ARE NOT ADJECTIVES, rather they are nouns or pronouns! • My friend opened Morgen’s. • Could I borrow yours? • Mine is too cold. • You write one: __________________________________________ • ANOTHER NOTE: Sometimes nouns and pronouns act as adjectives in a sentence. (This chocolate is good! OR I have a huge kitchen table!)

Types of Adjectives#4: Proper Adjectives • Proper adjectives are adjectives that are made from PROPER nouns. • Examples: • Coca Cola cake is one of my favorite desserts! • When it’s my birthday, I like to eat Thai food.

Schoolhouse Rock Break • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkuuZEey_bs&noredirect=1 • http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=159876

Adverbs Chapter 6

Adverbs: Definition • Adverbs MODIFY (or describe) VERBS, ADJECTIVES, and OTHER ADVERBS. • Verb: I ate slowly. • Adjective: The light green shirt was pretty. • Adverb: Gram very quickly kicked the ball.

They Answer Four Questions • WHEN? We arrived later. • WHERE? Darcy waited outside for her friends. • HOW? They walked quickly to the door when the alarm went off. • TO WHAT EXTENT? Emily looked slightly green when the apple fell on her head.

NOTE • The word NOT is an adverb!

Often, Adverbs End in -LY • Adverbs are usually made from other words by adding “-ly” to the end. Slow => ____________________ Quick => ____________________ Clear => ____________________ Fond => ____________________ • NOTE: Not every “-ly” word is an adverb. For example: The lovely girl ate the huge s’more. The cat chased the friendly dog.

Diagram • Rachael sacrificially offered her last brownie. • We slowly ate every morsel.

Exercise • With partners, write a four sentence paragraph that you can act out. Include six good adverbs that can be shown through actions. • If you are watching, guess which adverbs they intend to use by writing them down.

Placement • Adverbs that modify adjectives or other adverbs come just BEFORE the word they modify. Adverbs that modify verbs are movable within a sentence. • Example: We will leave soon.

Comparing with Adverbs

Irregular: ComparativeSuperlative • Well…____________ and ________________ • Badly...____________ and ________________

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