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"Discover a new Italian cookbook filled with flavorful pasta recipes like chicken fettuccine with cream sauce. Perfect for family dinners or entertaining guests."
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Definition: An adjective is used to describe a noun or a pronoun
An adjective answers the questions: What kind? brick house mystery novel Which one? every student this pencil How many? or How much? a few threads seven teachers no time enough raisins
Definition: A type of adjective that comes before a noun and answers the question Which one?
is the definite article Refers to a specific person, place, or thing the president the lime-green sweater are indefinite articles Refers to any one of a class of people, places, or things. apresident an orange sweater
Look at the following sentences. Find ALL adjectives.
Dad bought a new Italian cookbook. • He tried a pasta recipe first. • It was chicken fettuccine with cream sauce. • He used leftover chicken from a previous meal. • My younger sister and twin brother thought it was the best dinner in the world.
Demonstrative Pronouns Demonstrative Adjectives This That These Those This That These Those They take the place of nouns They describe nouns or pronouns How do you pronounce that word? These tattoos fall off too easily. How do you pronounce that? These fall off too easily.
Proper Adjectives Formed from a proper noun and begins with a capital letter. Canada + geese = Canadian geese California + beaches = Californian beaches China + food = Chinese food
ADVERBS Words that describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
Adverbs describe Verbs… An adverb will answer one of these questions about the verb: She is here. They stayed nearby. It jumped away. Where? I will leave soon. He left Tuesday. Get it tomorrow. When?
Adverbs describe Verbs… An adverb will answer one of these questions about the verb: Jane smiled happily. We quietly left. Mr. Bud danced strangely. How?
Now You Try... Where? When? How? • Add adverbs to these sentences: • The bus traveled. • Our frog is hopping. • My sister cleaned the cage.
Adverbs describe Adjectives… Betty is kind. Kind is an adjective describing Betty. Betty is _______ kind. incredibly very quite Very is an adverb describing kind and answering HOW kind she is.
Now You Try... • Add adverbs to describe the adjectives: • The teacher is smart. • A noisy crowd waited outside.
Adverbs describe other Adverbs... I walked slowly. The adverb slowly describes how I walked. too I walked ________ slowly. less extremely The adverb describes how slowly I walked.
Find the Adverbs Copy the sentences. Underline the adverbs and draw an arrow to the word they describe. • She tearfully told us about the test. • He spun too quickly to be caught. • Suddenly the whistle sounded.
Find the Adverbs • She tearfully told us about the test. • He spun tooquickly to be caught. • Suddenly the whistle sounded.
These words are always adverbs: not never always too Jeff didn’t wash the dishes. Subject = Verb = Adverb = Jeff did wash not (n't)
An adjective describes a ____________ or a ______________. An adverb describes a ____________, _______________________, or ________________________. noun pronoun verb adjective adverb
good Good is an adjective to describe nouns and pronouns. He is a good piano player.
well Well can be an adjective when it is used to mean healthy, but it is usually used as an adverb to describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs adj I am well today. He plays the piano well. adv