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Grammar: Adjectives. An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. An adjective can tell how something looks, sounds, tastes, feels, or smells. My family loves hot cornbread. Hot describes the way the cornbread tastes and feels. Grammar: Adjectives.
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Grammar: Adjectives • An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. • An adjective can tell how something looks, sounds, tastes, feels, or smells. • My family loves hot cornbread. • Hot describes the way the cornbread tastes and feels.
Grammar: Adjectives • Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal.
Grammar: Adjectives • Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. • She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk.
Grammar: Adjectives • Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. • She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. • She added pepper and green chilies.
Grammar: Adjectives • Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. • She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. • She added pepper and green chilies. • She stirred to make smooth batter.
Grammar: Adjectives • Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. • She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. • She added pepper and green chilies. • She stirred to make smooth batter. • Now I make delicious cornbread too.
Grammar: Adjectives • Grandmother always used yellow cornmeal. • She put in flour, eggs, and cold milk. • She added pepper and green chilies. • She stirred to make smooth batter. • Now I make delicious cornbread too.
Grammar: Adjectives • An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. • An adjective can tell how something looks, sounds, tastes, feels, or smells. • Mother made a large quilt. • Large tells how the quilt looks.
Grammar: Adjectives • An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. • An adjective can tell how something looks, sounds, tastes, feels, or smells.
Grammar: AdjectivesThink of words that tells how these fruits taste, look, feel, smell, and sounds.
AdjectivesChoose adjectives that describe each of the senses.