Adjectives
Adjective
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Brainpop Video – Adjectives (02:36) See how adjectives tell us more about nouns. Quiz | Activity | FYI | Q&A
- Adjectives are describing words.
- Adjective modifies nouns & pronoun.
- Some other kinds of adjectives include Personal Titles, Possessive adjective, Articles, Demonstrative Adjectives, Infinitive adjective, & Numbers
- Personal titles are adjectives when they are attached to a name. (Examples Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Smith, Auntie Anne, Uncle Bob, Dr. Snozy, Lord Michael)
- Possessive adjective (possessive pronouns) show possession. (Examples of possessive pronouns….my, your, his, her it, our, & their.)
- Articles ( Examples of articles… a, an, the)
- Demonstrative adjectives are used to demonstrate or indicate specific things. ( Examples of demonstrative adjectives?
- This, that, these and those are all demonstrative adjectives.)
- Indefinite adjectives are used to point out non specific things. (Examples of indefinite adjectives? No, any, many,few, several)
- Definite adjectives
- Numbers are also adjectives
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