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An adjective is a word that describes a noun in
greater detail. It modifies or describes a noun. 
The adjective "beautiful" describes the subject
"flowers" in the sentence above.
The flowers are beautiful.
Rosa Maria has two gardens.
The adjective "two" quantifies the noun
"gardens" in the sentence above.
An adjective describes the kind, quantity, or
amount of something.
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun in
greater detail. It modifies or describes a noun. 
The adjective "beautiful" describes the subject
"flowers" in the sentence above.
The flowers are beautiful.
Rosa Maria has two gardens.
The adjective "two" quantifies the noun
"gardens" in the sentence above.
An adjective describes the kind, quantity, or
amount of something.
Adjectives have forms to indicate the degree of comparison. The
comparative form compares two nouns or pronouns, while the
superlative form compares three or more nouns or pronouns.
Comparative Superlative Positive
sweet sweeter sweetest
clever more clever most clever
little less least
polite more polite most polite
good better best
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun in
greater detail. It modifies or describes a noun. 
The adjective "beautiful" describes the subject
"flowers" in the sentence above.
The flowers are beautiful.
Rosa Maria has two gardens.
The adjective "two" quantifies the noun
"gardens" in the sentence above.
An adjective describes the kind, quantity, or
amount of something.
Adjectives have forms to indicate the degree of comparison. The
comparative form compares two nouns or pronouns, while the
superlative form compares three or more nouns or pronouns.
Comparative Superlative Positive
sweet sweeter sweetest
clever more clever most clever
little less least
polite more polite most polite
good better best
Complete the table with the
comparative and superlative
forms of the positive
adjectives.
Comparative Superlative Positive
more adorable adorable
worst sweet
high
lower low
important
much
happiest happy
deep
delicious
better well
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun in
greater detail. It modifies or describes a noun. 
The adjective "beautiful" describes the subject
"flowers" in the sentence above.
The flowers are beautiful.
Rosa Maria has two gardens.
The adjective "two" quantifies the noun
"gardens" in the sentence above.
An adjective describes the kind, quantity, or
amount of something.
Adjectives have forms to indicate the degree of comparison. The
comparative form compares two nouns or pronouns, while the
superlative form compares three or more nouns or pronouns.
Comparative Superlative Positive
sweet sweeter sweetest
clever more clever most clever
little less least
polite more polite most polite
good better best
Complete the table with the
comparative and superlative
forms of the positive
adjectives.
Comparative Superlative Positive
more adorable adorable
worst sweet
high
lower low
important
much
happiest happy
deep
delicious
better well
Descriptive adjectives are the most common types of adjectives.
This kind of adjective tells something about a noun by describing
a quality or trait.
Color Shape Appearance
plain red broad
clear blue narrow
clean yellow round
tall white square
rough brown wide
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FAQs on PPT: Adjectives - English Grammar Class 5

1. What are adjectives?
Ans. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns by giving more information about their qualities or characteristics.
2. How do adjectives enhance writing?
Ans. Adjectives help to make writing more descriptive and engaging by providing details about the nouns they modify.
3. Can adjectives be used to compare things?
Ans. Yes, adjectives can be used to compare things by using comparative and superlative forms to indicate degrees of comparison.
4. What is the difference between attributive and predicative adjectives?
Ans. Attributive adjectives directly modify a noun and come before it, while predicative adjectives come after a linking verb and describe the subject of the sentence.
5. How can adjectives be used effectively in a sentence?
Ans. Adjectives should be used sparingly and accurately to provide specific details and create a vivid image for the reader without overwhelming the sentence.
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