English Adjectives

 Adjectives

Date- 21.06.21

Topics Covered

  • What is an Adjective?
  • Kinds of Adjectives
  • Degrees of comparison.  

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Date- 23.06.21

Explanation of Adjectives of Quantity, quality and Reflexive Adjectives.

Date- 26.06.21

Textual exercise

1.

Identify the adjectives in the following sentences and state their kind.

a)

This house has been decorated by the designer. This - demonstrative adjective

b)

Their company invited the Japanese delegation for a meeting.

Their - possessive adjective; Japanese - proper adjective

c)

Give the tired dog some food.

tired - adjective of Quality ; some – adjective of quantity

d)

Thirty passengers are going to fly on this aircraft.

Thirty – adjective of number; this- demonstrative adjective

e)

What information did the manager ask for? What interrogative adjective

 

 

2.

Match the following words to form compound adjectives and use them in sentences given below. One has been done for you.

 

A

 

B

Answers

a.

part

i.

dotted

part-time

b.

easy

ii.

going

easy-going

c.

time

iii.

most

time-bound

d.

southern

iv.

time

southern-most

e.

polka

v.

bound

polka-dotted

 

a.              Mini works as a           cashier at LB Bakers. part-time

b.              He is an           person and wasn’t offended by your remarks. easy-going


c.              This is a

d.              Antarctica is the


project. It has a penalty clause. time-bound continent on earth. southern-most


e.              Her                 pink silk scarf is beautiful. polka-dotted

 

Rearrange the following words and phrases into meaningful sentences. One has been done for you.

a.

The               soldier continued fighting even after he was wounded.

(courage) courageous

c.

She applied the           mixture on the              man’s wound. (herb, sleep)

herbal, sleeping

d.

This is her            place to sit. She is a very           woman. (prefer, fuss)

preferred, fussy

e.

Mr Patel bought a          table from the man known for                                  furniture (wood,

carve) wooden, carved

f.

She is a              person. We can ask her to keep the                          papers.

(depend, confidence) dependable, confidential

 

 

 

Degrees of Comparison

1.

Fill in the blanks with the correct degree of the adjective

 

 

Positive

Comparative

Superlative

a.

subtle

subtler/more subtle

subtlest/most subtle

b.

common

more common

most common

c.

pleasant

more pleasant

most pleasant

d.

simple

simpler

simplest

e.

sure

less sure

least sure

 

f.

likely

likelier/more likely

likeliest/most likely

 

g.

polite

politer

politest

 

h.

civilized

more civilized

most civilized

 

i.

industrious

more industrious

most industrious

 

j.

nutritious

more nutritious

most nutritious

 

k.

dry

drier

driest

 

l.

merry

merrier

merriest

 

m.

healthy

healthier

healthiest

 

n.

cozy

cozier

coziest

 

o.

weird

weirder

weirdest

 

 

2.

Rewrite the sentences using the words in the brackets. Take care that the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change.

a.

Panchmarhi is the highest place in Madhya Pradesh. (high)

No other place is as high as Panchmarhi in Madhya Pradesh.

b.

Few poets are considered as great as Meera Bai. (greater)

Meera Bai is greater than many other poets.

c.

Europe is bigger than any other continent in the world. (biggest)

Europe is the biggest continent in the world.

d.

This is one of the best books I have read. (better)

This book is better than many other books I have read.

e.

It is a strong rope. (stronger)

This rope is stronger than other ropes.

 

 

Order of Adjectives

1    Arrange the adjectives in right order in the following sentences

We have been saving up to buy a        flat in that building. (bedroom, deluxe, three) three, bedroom, deluxe

b.

I treated my friends  to some                  ice cream this Sunday. (new,

delicious, double-flavoured) new double, flavoured, delicious

c.

That                       vase is a priceless antique. (ceramic, large, blue, round) large, round, blue, ceramic

d.

The                 calendar (lunar, Arab, ancient) ancient, Arab, lunar is more precise than the       calendar. (Gregorian, contemporary, English)

contemporary, English, Gregorian

e.

Please do not use the                container to store any liquids. (greyish, old,

aluminium) greyish, old, aluminium

 

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