This document defines adjectives and possessive adjectives and provides examples of each. It states that adjectives add interesting details to descriptions by modifying nouns to indicate person, place, thing, quality, or idea. Possessive adjectives show ownership and include words like my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. The document provides many examples sentences using different types of adjectives to modify nouns and describe people, objects, places, and qualities.
2. Adjectives a
Person, Place, Thing, Quality ,or Idea.
3. Adjectives:
add interesting details to your descriptions.
Ornate Library
(Biblioteca Geral University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal)
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4. Adjectives:
add interesting details to your descriptions.
Research Library
(Bibliotecha de la Real Academia De La Lengua, Madrid, Spain)
Presented by: Brent Daigle, Ph.D. (ABD)
5. Adjectives:
add interesting details to your descriptions.
Famous Library
Presented by: Brent Daigle, Ph.D. (ABD)
(Bibliotheque Alencon, Normandy, France)
6. Adjectives:
add interesting details to your descriptions.
Theological
Library
Presented by: Brent Daigle, Ph.D. (ABD)
(Cathedral Library, Kalocsa, Hungary)
7. Adjectives:
add interesting details to your descriptions.
He held a large, white sign.
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(large and white describes the sign)
8. Adjectives:
Come before a noun or after a verb
I own a cup safe and secure.
The cup I own is safe and secure.
(Adjectives after a verb usually separated by conjunctions: and, or, but)
9. Adjectives:
answer the following questions:
1) What kind
2) Which one
3) How Many
4) How Much
Presented by: Brent Daigle, Ph.D. (ABD)