Adjectives
Adjectives describe or modify nouns.
I like fairy tales. A fairy tale is an imaginary story that has unrealistic
characters in a fantastic background. It makes me forget about the real
world and refreshes my tired mind.
Adjectives generally appear immediately before the noun.
- A pretty girl
- Red flowers
- A long stick
- Heavy boxes
- Warm weather
Commonly,
adjectives of opposite meaning are formed by adding a prefix such as un,
in, or dis.
- clear – unclear, important –
unimportant, predictable – unpredictable, believable – unbelievable,
common – uncommon, aware – unaware, ambiguous – unambiguous, conventional
– unconventional, certain – uncertain
- definite – indefinite, correct –
incorrect, comparable – incomparable, complete – incomplete, evitable –
inevitable, expensive – inexpensive
- able – disable, assemble –
disassemble, content – discontent, similar – dissimilar
When using a
string of adjectives, they should appear in a set order: size/shape + age +
color + origin + material.
- A big brown house
- A small old English desk
- A beautiful black Italian leather
purse
- Delicious Chinese food
The + adjective describes a class or group of people and acts as a noun.
- the old, the young, the poor, the rich, the oppressed, the homeless, etc.
- This popular TV show is loved by the old.