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Adjectives Noun and Pronoun Modifiers
Essential Question What is an adjective and how does it work in a sentence?
An Adjective is a word that provides information about size, shape, color, texture, feeling, sound, smell, number, or condition of a noun or pronoun. Ball Large Round Hollow Soft Red, white & green Small Solid Hard Black & white
So an Adjective limits the meaning of a noun or pronoun by providing more information or giving specific details. storm dark cloud
How does an adjective work in a sentence? Many groups of visitors admire the huge new building. many describes groups huge and new describe building Most adjectives come before the nouns they modify. Good architects arrange many different materials into beautiful shapes.
Good architects arrange many different materials into beautiful shapes. Adjectives Nouns Good many different beautiful architects materials shapes
Sometimes adjectives follow linking verbs and describe the noun or pronoun that is the subject of the sentence. Some architects are skillful and creative. Predicate Adjectives The adjectives skillful and creative follow the linking verb are and describes the subject architects
A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject of the sentence. 1. The architect created a surprising design. Present participle Predicate adjective 2. The building is decorated. Past participle
Break for Practice Page 417 Ex. 1 Identifying adjectives 1 - 20 Ex. 2 Predicate Adjectives 1 -10
Essential Question What is an adjective and how does it work in a sentence?
Articles The words a, and the make up a special group of adjectives called articles. A and an are called indefinite articles because they refer to one of a general group of people, places, things or ideas. A is used before words with a consonant sound. a unit a pilot an hour an astronaut An is used before words with a vowel sound.
Articles The is called a definite article because it refers to a specific people, places, things or ideas. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon.
Proper Adjectives Proper adjectives are formed from proper nouns. A proper adjective always begins with a capital letter. On my vacation in Italy, I only ate Italian food. My ancestors are from Ireland, so I am of Irish decent.
Proper Adjectives Common Endings for Proper Nouns Endings an ese ian ish Examples Mexico Alaska Guatemala Mexican Alaskan Guatemalan China Bali Japan Chinese Balinese Japanese Canada Italy Nigeria Canadian Italian Nigerian Spain Ireland Turkey Spanish Irish Turkish
Verbs as Adjectives Present and Past Participle Endings ing ed Examples decorate roar join decorating roaring joining decorate roar baffle decorated roared baffled
Break for Practice Page 419 Ex. 3 Using A and AN 1 - 20 Ex. 4 Identifying proper adjectives 1 -20 Ex. 5 Forming proper adjectives 1 -20
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Essential Question What are comparative and superlative adjectives?
Comparative Adjectives The comparative form of an adjective compares two things, groups, or people. The stone building is larger than the wooden building.