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Adjectives and Adverbs

Adjectives and Adverbs . Madison Hanes. Adjectives.

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Adjectives and Adverbs

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  1. Adjectives and Adverbs Madison Hanes

  2. Adjectives • Adjectives are words that describe, modify a person, place or thing. Adjectives usually come before the noun. For example: The orange cat ran across the yard. Adjectives can also describe pronouns. For example: The green one. Adjectives make sentences more detailed and clear.

  3. Types of Adjectives • Personal adjectives include Ms. Jones and Mr. Smith. They are adjectives when they are connected with a name. • Possessive adjectives include: My, her, his • Articles include: A, an, the • Numbers: Examples are, 7 dwarves, 4whales.

  4. Positive, Comparative, Superlative

  5. Do we Capitalize adjectives? • Yes, sometimes. You only capitalize it when the adjectives owes its origin to a proper noun. • For example: Christmas music, Spring festival, Fall musical.

  6. Adverbs • Adverbs modify and tell when, where and why. They describe verbs. Adverbs are pretty movable throughout your sentence. They can be hard to find in some cases. A lot of verbs end in ly, which usually expresses how an action is done.

  7. Types of Adverbs • Adverbs of Manner: The girl talked softly and moved quietly. • Adverbs of Place: She lived on the boat for a whole week! • Adverbs of frequency: The kid lays on the couch every day. • Adverbs of Time: The daughter was home late. • Adverbs of Purpose: The brother exercises everyday to loose weight.

  8. Example of Adverbs • The kid ran really fast. • Stacy finished her test quickly. • The speech was about an hour long. (even when you take the adverb or adjectives out of a sentence, the sentence is still complete.)

  9. Bibliography • Col, Jeananda. "About EnchantedLearning.com." About EnchantedLearning.com. Mirchell Spector, 1995. Web. 11 Sept. 2013. • "Adjectives." Adjectives. Capital Community College Foundation, n.d. Web. 11 Sept. 2013. • "Punctuation." Free English Grammar Lessons and Tests. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Sept. 2013. • Benner, Margaret L. "Towson University’s Online Writing Support." Towson University’s Online Writing Support. Townson University, 2003. Web. 11 Sept. 2013.

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