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ADJECTIVES
• Adjectives are words which describe nouns (things and
  people).

• Adjectives in English usually go in front of the word they
  describe:
  We visited an old house.

• There are many nouns in English which are used as
  adjectives:
  a diamond ring, a library book, strawberry jam
ADJECTIVE ORDER

• When we use more than one adjective, we usually put
  them in a certain order. We say:
  a strange old wooden chair (NOT a wooden old strange
  chair)

• We usually begin with adjectives which give an opinion or
  general impression:
  a dangerous old car, a valuable silver spoon
ADJECTIVE ORDER

• Adjectives which give factual information usually follow
  the opinion/impression adjective. They go in this order:


      Size    Age      Shape   Colour   Origin   Material   Purpose

a    big     old               red                                    car

a    small             oval             French                        mirror

an           antique                             silver     soup      spoon
PUT THE ADJECTIVES IN BRACKETS IN THE
                  CORRECT POSITION.

1.    a beautiful table (wooden/round)
2.    an unusual ring (gold)
3.    black gloves (leather)
4.    an American film (old)
5.    big clouds (black)
6.    a sunny day (lovely)
7.    an ugly dress (yellow)
8.    a red car (old/little)
9.    a new sweater (green/nice)
10.   a metal box (black/small)
11.   a little village (old/lovely)
12.   an old painting (interesting/French)
ADJECTIVE ENDING IN -ING AND -ED
• Some common adjectives are formed from verbs and
  have both -ing and -ed forms.

• We use the -ed form to describe our feelings:
  I’m tired. (= a description of how I feel)

• We use the -ing form to describe the things which make
  us feel like this:
  This work is tiring. (= a description of the work)
ADJECTIVE ENDING IN -ING AND -ED
• Compare these sentences:

  It’s a boring film.
  The visitors are bored.

  We had a relaxing holiday.
  The patient is completely relaxed.

  That was a very satisfying meal.
  The airline has many satisfied customers.
Underline the correct adjectives:

1.   James told us some fascinating/fascinated stories.
2.   Why do you look so depressed/depressing? What’s wrong?
3.   Sarah’s got an amazing/amazed collection of rock CDs.
4.   Felix has this really annoying/annoyed habit of reading my
     letters.
5.   The boring/bored students started causing trouble in class.
6.   I watched the show for a while, but it wasn’t really
     interesting/interested, so I left.
7.   As the football team came out onto the pitch, their
     exciting/excited fans went wild.
8.   The food in this canteen is absolutely disgusting/disgusted.
COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
ADJECTIVE                    COMPARATIVE             SUPERLATIVE

one syllable                 add -er                 add -est
strong                       stronger                the strongest
big                          bigger                  the biggest
two syllables, ending in -y drop -y and add -ier     drop -y and add -iest
tidy                        tidier                   the tidiest
funny                       funnier                  the funniest
two/three/four syllables     more...                 the most…
famous                       more famous             the most famous
beautiful                    more beautiful          the most beautiful
A few adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms:
    good          better           the best
    bad           worse            the worst
    far           farther          the farthest
When things are equal we use as….as:
Classical music is as popular as rock music with our customers.
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. USE A SUPERLATIVE
                OR A COMPARATIVE .
1.    We stayed at _____ (cheap) hotel in town.
2.    Our hotel was _____ (cheap) than all others in town.
3.    The United States is very large, but Canada is _____ (large).
4.    What’s _____ (small) country in the world?
5.    I wasn’t feeling well yesterday, but I feel a bit _____ (good) today.
6.    It was an awful day. It was _____ (bad) day of my life.
7.    What is _____ (popular) sport in your country?
8.    Everest is _____ (high) mountain in the world. It is _____ (high)
      than any other mountain.
9.    We had a great holiday. It was one of _____ (enjoyable) holidays
      we’ve ever had.
10.   I prefer this chair to the other one. It’s _____ (comfortable)
11.   What’s _____ (quick) way of getting from here to the station?
12.   Sue and Kevin have got three daughters. _____ (old) is 14.
ADVERBS
• Adjectives (happy, beautiful) tell us about a noun. Adverbs
  (happily, beautifully) tell us about a verb, an adjective or
  another adverb.
  I feel happy.               The children are playing happily.
  The weather is beautiful.         She sings beautifully.

• Adverbs give us information about time (when?), place
  (where?), manner (how?) and frequency (how often?).
• Some adverbs are phrases:
  He’s arriving on Tuesday, so we’re meeting him at the
  station.
ADVERBS AND ADJECTIVES EASILY
               CONFUSED

• Some adjectives and adverbs have the same form: fast,
  hard, late, early, daily, weekly, monthly:

Adjectives                   Adverbs

He caught the fast train.    He ran fast to catch the train.
He caught the early train.   He always arrives early.
She’s a hard worker.         She works hard.
The bus is always late.      I arrived home late.
My daily newspaper is 50p.   I swim daily.
ADVERBS AND ADJECTIVES EASILY CONFUSED

• Hard and hardly are both adverbs but they have different
  meanings. Hardly means “almost not”:
  They hardly ever go on holiday. (= almost never)
  There was hardly anyone at the cinema. (= almost
  nobody)

• Late and lately are both adverbs but they have different
  meanings. Lately means “recently”:
  I haven’t read any good books lately.

• The adverb for good is well:
  It was a good concert. The musicians played well.
UNDERLINE THE CORRECT WORDS
1.   She stepped confident/confidently onto the stage.
2.   The meeting at lunchtime was a complete/completely
     waste of time.
3.   She did good/well in the exam and she won a prize.
4.   Max tried hard/hardly to make the hotel receptionist
     understand him, but his Spanish wasn’t fluent/fluently
     enough.
5.   After looking at the computer screen all day I had an
     awful/awfully headache.
6.   Even though Deborah did the job efficient/efficiently,
     they sacked her after two months.
7.   The doctor couldn’t understand why Carol felt so hot
     because her temperature was normal/normally.
8.   The boy behaved bad/badly on a school trip.

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Adjectives and adverbs

  • 1. ADJECTIVES • Adjectives are words which describe nouns (things and people). • Adjectives in English usually go in front of the word they describe: We visited an old house. • There are many nouns in English which are used as adjectives: a diamond ring, a library book, strawberry jam
  • 2. ADJECTIVE ORDER • When we use more than one adjective, we usually put them in a certain order. We say: a strange old wooden chair (NOT a wooden old strange chair) • We usually begin with adjectives which give an opinion or general impression: a dangerous old car, a valuable silver spoon
  • 3. ADJECTIVE ORDER • Adjectives which give factual information usually follow the opinion/impression adjective. They go in this order: Size Age Shape Colour Origin Material Purpose a big old red car a small oval French mirror an antique silver soup spoon
  • 4. PUT THE ADJECTIVES IN BRACKETS IN THE CORRECT POSITION. 1. a beautiful table (wooden/round) 2. an unusual ring (gold) 3. black gloves (leather) 4. an American film (old) 5. big clouds (black) 6. a sunny day (lovely) 7. an ugly dress (yellow) 8. a red car (old/little) 9. a new sweater (green/nice) 10. a metal box (black/small) 11. a little village (old/lovely) 12. an old painting (interesting/French)
  • 5. ADJECTIVE ENDING IN -ING AND -ED • Some common adjectives are formed from verbs and have both -ing and -ed forms. • We use the -ed form to describe our feelings: I’m tired. (= a description of how I feel) • We use the -ing form to describe the things which make us feel like this: This work is tiring. (= a description of the work)
  • 6. ADJECTIVE ENDING IN -ING AND -ED • Compare these sentences: It’s a boring film. The visitors are bored. We had a relaxing holiday. The patient is completely relaxed. That was a very satisfying meal. The airline has many satisfied customers.
  • 7. Underline the correct adjectives: 1. James told us some fascinating/fascinated stories. 2. Why do you look so depressed/depressing? What’s wrong? 3. Sarah’s got an amazing/amazed collection of rock CDs. 4. Felix has this really annoying/annoyed habit of reading my letters. 5. The boring/bored students started causing trouble in class. 6. I watched the show for a while, but it wasn’t really interesting/interested, so I left. 7. As the football team came out onto the pitch, their exciting/excited fans went wild. 8. The food in this canteen is absolutely disgusting/disgusted.
  • 8. COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE one syllable add -er add -est strong stronger the strongest big bigger the biggest two syllables, ending in -y drop -y and add -ier drop -y and add -iest tidy tidier the tidiest funny funnier the funniest two/three/four syllables more... the most… famous more famous the most famous beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful A few adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms: good better the best bad worse the worst far farther the farthest When things are equal we use as….as: Classical music is as popular as rock music with our customers.
  • 9. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. USE A SUPERLATIVE OR A COMPARATIVE . 1. We stayed at _____ (cheap) hotel in town. 2. Our hotel was _____ (cheap) than all others in town. 3. The United States is very large, but Canada is _____ (large). 4. What’s _____ (small) country in the world? 5. I wasn’t feeling well yesterday, but I feel a bit _____ (good) today. 6. It was an awful day. It was _____ (bad) day of my life. 7. What is _____ (popular) sport in your country? 8. Everest is _____ (high) mountain in the world. It is _____ (high) than any other mountain. 9. We had a great holiday. It was one of _____ (enjoyable) holidays we’ve ever had. 10. I prefer this chair to the other one. It’s _____ (comfortable) 11. What’s _____ (quick) way of getting from here to the station? 12. Sue and Kevin have got three daughters. _____ (old) is 14.
  • 10. ADVERBS • Adjectives (happy, beautiful) tell us about a noun. Adverbs (happily, beautifully) tell us about a verb, an adjective or another adverb. I feel happy. The children are playing happily. The weather is beautiful. She sings beautifully. • Adverbs give us information about time (when?), place (where?), manner (how?) and frequency (how often?). • Some adverbs are phrases: He’s arriving on Tuesday, so we’re meeting him at the station.
  • 11. ADVERBS AND ADJECTIVES EASILY CONFUSED • Some adjectives and adverbs have the same form: fast, hard, late, early, daily, weekly, monthly: Adjectives Adverbs He caught the fast train. He ran fast to catch the train. He caught the early train. He always arrives early. She’s a hard worker. She works hard. The bus is always late. I arrived home late. My daily newspaper is 50p. I swim daily.
  • 12. ADVERBS AND ADJECTIVES EASILY CONFUSED • Hard and hardly are both adverbs but they have different meanings. Hardly means “almost not”: They hardly ever go on holiday. (= almost never) There was hardly anyone at the cinema. (= almost nobody) • Late and lately are both adverbs but they have different meanings. Lately means “recently”: I haven’t read any good books lately. • The adverb for good is well: It was a good concert. The musicians played well.
  • 13. UNDERLINE THE CORRECT WORDS 1. She stepped confident/confidently onto the stage. 2. The meeting at lunchtime was a complete/completely waste of time. 3. She did good/well in the exam and she won a prize. 4. Max tried hard/hardly to make the hotel receptionist understand him, but his Spanish wasn’t fluent/fluently enough. 5. After looking at the computer screen all day I had an awful/awfully headache. 6. Even though Deborah did the job efficient/efficiently, they sacked her after two months. 7. The doctor couldn’t understand why Carol felt so hot because her temperature was normal/normally. 8. The boy behaved bad/badly on a school trip.