ADJECTIVES

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• ADJECTIVES USES Adjectives

are

types

of

words

that

say

some

properties

or

characteristics of things, people, places, etc. My car is red

It is an old and quiet dog

Look at that big tree!

We can also use them to compare things by using comparative* and superlative* adjectives She is older than me

This is the most expensive

Adjectives can be placed after a verb (most common: be, look, feel…) or before a noun (after a verb) (before a noun)

They have no plural

She is young You look tired I don’t feel happy They have a big house Sally works in a nice place

She is young

They are youngs young

And no masculine or feminine form

She is young

He is young

We can use only one adjective or more than one in a sentence She is young

He is, clever, funny and young

Sometimes, you can find “TOO” or “VERY” before the adjective. It means “muy…” She is young (“es joven”)

She is too young (“es muy joven”)


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