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Adjectives. Livio Garcia. CCAA - BRB. www.liviogarcia.com. OLD. CAR. CAR. NEW. CCAA - BRB. www.liviogarcia.com. Girl. Blonde. Tall. Thin. Beautiful. Hot. CCAA - BRB. www.liviogarcia.com. Girl. Astonishing. CCAA - BRB. www.liviogarcia.com. Girl. Amazing. CCAA - BRB.

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  1. Adjectives Livio Garcia CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  2. OLD CAR CAR NEW CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  3. Girl Blonde Tall Thin Beautiful Hot CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  4. Girl Astonishing CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  5. Girl Amazing CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  6. What Is An Adjective? A word that describes a noun or a pronoun. From Latin adjectivum "that is added to (the noun)” • There are different types of adjectives in the English language: • Numeric: six, one hundred and one • Quantitative: more, all, some, half, more than enough • Qualitative: color, size, smell etc. • Possessive: my, his, their, your • Demonstrative: this, that, those, these • Interrogative: which, whose, what • Indefinite: a, an, any, all, many CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  7. John is a tall boy CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  8. Paul is a short boy CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  9. John is taller than Paul Comparativeform CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  10. Superlative form CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  11. Mary O´Neil CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  12. Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives One-syllable adjectives old older oldest large larger largest big bigger biggest Two-syllable adjectives peaceful more peaceful most peaceful happy happier happiest busy busier busiest gentle gentler gentlest low lower lowest CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  13. Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Three or more syllables adjectives generous more generousmost generous Irregular adjectives little less least good better best Two-syllable adjectives that follow two rules clever cleverer cleverest more clever most clever CCAA - BRB www.liviogarcia.com

  14. References “Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives”. Retrieved March 11th, 2012, from http://www.eflnet.com/tutorials/adjcompsup.php “Kinds of Adjectives”. Retrieved March 11th, 2012, from http://www.perfectyourenglish.com/grammar/adjectives-kinds.htm MacFadyen, Heather. “What Is An Adjective?”. Retrieved March 11th, 2012, from http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/adjectve.html CCAA - BR www.liviogarcia.com

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