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What are Adjectives?
• Adjectives are modifiers. They modify nouns or
pronouns. This means they change the image
of a noun or pronoun.
• The add some sensory image to your sentence which allows the
reader to see, smell, hear, touch, or taste something in the
sentence.
• All of the modifiers in the earlier section of the slide show
concerning the car were descriptive adjectives. They made the car
red, fast, old-fashioned, broken, and green. Those words are all
adjectives!
Ex. The Kennedy Library is very large. (in this sentence Kennedy is
describing the library; therefore, it is an adjective.)
Limiting Adjectives
• Limiting adjectives point out nouns.
• There are five kinds of them:
Articles
Possessives
Demonstratives
Indefinites
Interrogatives
Articles
There are three articles:
a
an
the
“The” is called a definite article because it
points out nouns more specifically.
“A” and “an” are called indefinite articles
because they do not point nouns out as
specifically.
Articles
“The” can be used before both singular and
plural nouns.
Ex. the cat, the houses