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Grammar through Writing. Adjectives. What do these words have in common?. What do these words have in common?. What is an Adjective?. ADJECTIVES are words that describe --give more information about – nouns and pronouns. Adjectives:. *tell which: this frog, that giant, those dwarfs.
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Grammar through Writing Adjectives
What is an Adjective? • ADJECTIVES are words that describe --give more information about – nouns and pronouns.
Adjectives: • *tell which: this frog, that giant, those dwarfs. • *tell what kind: the green frog, the lonely giant, the frozen lake. • Also tell how many: many frogs, several giants, one lake, seven dwarfs. • Can also work together: this green frog, that lonely giant, those seven dwarfs.
Concrete vs. abstract adjectives • All the words in activity one are concrete adjectives. These adjectives give information that we can see, touch, taste, hear, and smell. • All the words in activity 2 are abstract adjectives. They do not give information about what we can see, touch, taste, hear, and smell. They give an idea about something. The bad troll.
Too many adjectives… • Adjectives can help make writing clearer and more specific. But adjectives should be used sparingly. Too many adjectives will spoil the sentence! • “We went into the big, old dark, cold, scary, empty, rotten house.”
Just right… • “ We stepped into the house. We saw wrinkled wallpaper, shattered windows, and a gaping hole where the staircase used to be.” • Remember: As a general rule, use adjectives that show, not ones that tell.