GRAMMAR LESSON 4 - Adjective and Adverbs
GRAMMAR LESSON 4 - Adjective and Adverbs
A. Adjectives
1. Adjectives are a category of words in the English language that serve the purpose
of describing or modifying nouns (which include pronouns, proper nouns, and
noun phrases).
● Proper Adjectives:
○ Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and often indicate
nationality, place of origin, or specific entities.
○ Examples: American, Japanese, European, Shakespearean.
● Comparative and Superlative Adjectives:
○ These adjectives are used to compare the qualities of different nouns.
○ Comparative: taller, more interesting.
○ Superlative: tallest, most interesting.
● Articles:
○ The words "a," "an," and "the" can function as adjectives. They are known
as articles and help specify or generalize a noun.
■ "The" is used for specific and known items.
■ "An" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound for
general, unspecified items.
■ "A" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound for
general, unspecified items.
4. Adjectives typically precede the nouns they modify.
○ Examples: a warm day, an exciting movie, a green apple.
There is a general order that adjectives follow when more than one is used to
modify a noun. The order is often:
○ Quantity or number
○ Quality or opinion
○ Size
○ Age (old)
○ Shape
○ Color
○ Proper adjective (often nationality, other place of origin, or material)
○ Purpose or qualifier
■ Example: Three (quantity) small (size) round (shape) red (color)
tables.
While the general rule is for adjectives to precede the nouns they modify, there
are a few special cases or instances where the order may be different or where
adjectives follow the noun. Here are some considerations:
1. Adverbs are a diverse and essential part of speech in the English language. They
provide additional information about verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or entire
clauses, offering details on how, when, where, why, or to what extent an action or
situation occurs.
2. Here are key points about adverbs:
● Modification of Verbs:
○ Adverbs often modify verbs, describing how an action is performed.
○ Manner Adverbs:
■ Adverbs of manner describe how an action is performed.
■ Examples: quickly, slowly, gracefully, clumsily.
● Example: She sings beautifully.
● Modification of Adjectives:
○ Adverbs can modify adjectives, providing more information about
the degree or intensity of a quality.
○ Example: It's an extremely hot day.
EXERCISE
3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate type of adjective (comparative, superlative,
demonstrative, possessive, etc.):
● She has __________ cats than her neighbor.
● The __________ mountain in the world is Mount Everest.
● Can you pass me __________ book on the shelf?
● The __________ students in the class received special recognition.
● __________ people find joy in the simplest things.
● We bought __________ apples from the market.
● What __________ movie did you watch last night?
● __________ cake at the party was absolutely delicious.
● I'll take __________ cookies from the jar.
● He owns a car of __________ make.
4. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate article ("a," "an," or "the"):
● I bought __________ new laptop yesterday.
● She is __________ excellent dancer.
● Have you seen __________ latest movie in the series?
● He lives in __________ old house near the river.
● She has __________ interesting idea for the project.
● I'll have __________ cup of coffee, please.
● They adopted __________ adorable puppy from the shelter.
● We visited __________ art museum in the city.
● It was __________ amazing performance by the orchestra.
● He is __________ expert in his field.
Descriptive language, including adverbs and adjectives, plays a crucial role in creating
vivid and engaging writing. Consider the following benefits:
Questions: