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An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun by giving more information about its qualities.
Example:
John is a good boy.
He is intelligent.
In the above sentence, "good" and "intelligent" qualify "John" and tell us the quality of "he".
Some of the main types of adjectives are:
👁 types_of_adjectivesBelow are the key rules of adjectives to use them correctly:
Rule 1. Adjectives Modify Nouns and Pronouns
Adjectives describe or modify nouns (people, places, things) and pronouns (he, she, it, they).
Example:
She has a red car.
Rule 2: After linking verbs, adjectives describe the subject
When adjectives describe the subject via a linking verb (e.g., be, seem, appear, become, feel), they come after the verb.
Example:
The sky is blue.
Rule 3: Multiple adjectives follow this specific order
Opinion→Size→Age→Shape→Color→Origin→Material→Purpose
Example:
A lovely little old rectangular green French silver jewelry box.
Rule 4: Use comparative forms (-er/more) for comparing two things
Example:
"taller," "more interesting"
Rule 5: Use superlative forms (-est/most) for comparing three or more things
Example:
"tallest," "most beautiful"
Rule 6: Never use double comparatives or superlatives
Example:
"more better" / Correct: "better"
Rule 7: Some extreme adjectives can't take "very" (use "absolutely" instead)
Example:
"very perfect" / Correct: "absolutely perfect"
Rule 8: Demonstrative adjectives must match the noun in number (singular or plural).
Example:
"this book" (singular), "these books" (plural)
Rule 9: Avoid Overusing Adjectives
Question 1: This road is ___ than the other one.
A) narrow
B) narrower
C) more narrow
D) narrowest
Answer: B) narrower
Explanation: "Narrow" is a two-syllable adjective ending in -ow, so we usually add -er for the comparative form.
Question 2: Today is the ___ day of the week.
A) cold
B) colder
C) coldest
D) more cold
Answer: C) coldest
Explanation: "Cold" is a one-syllable adjective, so we add -est for the superlative form.
Question 3: This puzzle is ___ than the last one.
A) easy
B) easier
C) more easy
D) easiest
Answer: B) easier
Explanation: "Easy" ends in consonant + y, so we change y → i and add -er (easy → easier).
Question 4: She is the ___ student in the class.
A) intelligent
B) intelligenter
C) more intelligent
D) most intelligent
Answer: D) most intelligent
Explanation: "Intelligent" has more than two syllables, so we use most for the superlative form.
Question 5: This box is ___ than that one.
A) heavy
B) heavier
C) more heavy
D) heaviest
Answer: B) heavier
Explanation: "Heavy" ends in consonant + y, so we change y → i and add -er (heavy → heavier).
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