Post on 20-Jun-2015
An adjective describes a noun or
a pronoun.
An adjective answers:
What kind?Which one?How many?
Example:
happy dog
tired boy
seven girls
To find an adjective you need To find an adjective you need to locate the nouns first.to locate the nouns first.
Three happy children played at the park.
The donkey stepped on my large hat.
The child was brave.
The adjective songThe adjective song
Words that modify nouns and pronouns
Telling which one and what kind it is
Or telling how manyThese are adjectives
Cho: Simple and easy And friendly and breezyAre adjectivesLittle and tinyAnd middle and shinyAre adjectives
Several and fewOlder and newAre adjectivesCostly and cheapPurple and deepAre adjectives
Can you find the adjectives?Can you find the adjectives?
We saw the gray elephant at the zoo.
First find the nouns…
Then ask, “What words describe the nouns?”
WHAT KIND?
WHICH ONE?
HOW MANY?
Can you find the adjectives?Can you find the adjectives?
The rabbit followed the slow turtle.
First find the nouns…
Then ask, “What words describe the nouns?”
WHAT KIND?
WHICH ONE?
HOW MANY?
Can you find the adjectives?Can you find the adjectives?
He found two pennies on the ground.
First find the nouns…
Then ask, “What words describe the nouns?”
WHAT KIND?
WHICH ONE?
HOW MANY?
Can you find the adjectives?Can you find the adjectives?
The children heard the loud bell.
First find the nouns…
Then ask, “What words describe the nouns?”
WHAT KIND?
WHICH ONE?
HOW MANY?
Can you find the adjectives?Can you find the adjectives?
The brown dog growled at the tall man.
First find the nouns…
Then ask, “What words describe the nouns?”
WHAT KIND?
WHICH ONE?
HOW MANY?