• 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”)