Grammar: ✨ Grammar F: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Basics (A1) - Lesson 18: Basic Adjectives

Grammar: Basic Adjectives A2 Lesson 18: Describing Nouns What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to identify adjectives and use them in their two most common positions to describe people, places, and things. What is an Adjective? 🎨 An adjective is a word that describes a noun (a person, place, or thing). Adjectives give us more information and make our sentences more interesting. They answer questions like "What kind?", "How many?", or "Which one?". Two Positions for Adjectives In English, adjectives usually go in one of two places in a sentence. Position 1: Before the Noun This is the most common position for adjectives. Siem Reap is a famous city. I ate some delicious seafood. He is a tall man. Position 2: After 'to be' Adjectives can also come after the verb 'to be' (is, am, are, was, were). The city is famous . The seafood was delicious . He is tall . Common Types of Adjectives 📖 Adjective Categories Type Example Adjectives Opi…