1. Christine Russell, CD2 Set 4 C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. AdjectivesColor Our World
2. C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.
3. C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. Adjectives often answer the questions:What kind? How many?
4. C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. Examples: Twosmalldogs ran past me. Shontek likesFrenchdressing. Tenhours passed before it stopped raining. The hotsun was burning my face.
5. C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. Possessive Adjective Modifies a noun by telling to whom the noun belongs. My, our Your His, hers, its, their
6. C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. Answers the questions, “Which?” This That These Those Demonstrative Adjective
7. C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. Interrogative Adjective Helps to ask about something What Which
8. C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. Indefinite Adjective Gives general information Often answers the question, “How much?” All Any Every Few Many Some
9. C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. Examples: Somepeople like snakes. I will sharemyapple with you. Thosesocks look warm. Whatmovie do you want to see?