An adjective modifies a noun. It describes the quality, state or action that a noun refers to.
ADJECTIVE RULES: Adjectives can come before nouns: a new car.Adjectives can come after verbs such as be, become, seem, look, etc.: that car looks fast. They can be modified by adverbs: a very expensive car. They can be used as complements to a noun: the extras make the car expensive
jueves, 27 de marzo de 2008
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- Alejandra Tobar
- Licenciada en Ciencias de la Educación especialidad Español, Inglés de la Universidad La Gran Colombia
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Hi professor Alejandra. I think this blog is so amazing, I like the video about adjectives because is full of drawings and vocabulary that students can search.
By the way, the music si so stiky, congratulations for your blog.
Thanks Rose for your comment. I'm very glad that you liked the video, I guess you could learn some new words from it.
On the other hand, I just want you to know that when you are talking about music, you use the word "catchy" instead of "sticky", sticky is more used for describing an object, so you can say "this song is catchy!"
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