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English Adjectives Made Easy: An Essential Guide to Rules and Examples of English Adjectives
English Adjectives Made Easy: An Essential Guide to Rules and Examples of English Adjectives
English Adjectives Made Easy: An Essential Guide to Rules and Examples of English Adjectives
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"English Adjectives Made Easy: An Essential Guide to Rules and Examples of English Adjectives" is your comprehensive and user-friendly companion to mastering the art of using adjectives in English. Tailored for learners of all levels, this book offers crystal-clear explanations of adjective rules, complemented by a wealth of illustrative examples. 

From grasping the nuances of various adjective forms to ensuring their correct placement and agreement within sentences, this guide leaves no stone unturned. It's your go-to resource for elevating your descriptive language skills, allowing you to express yourself with confidence and precision. 

Unlock the world of adjectives in English and enhance your ability to vividly describe and communicate. This essential reference tool is your key to becoming a more expressive and fluent English speaker and writer.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRana Books UK
Release dateJul 15, 2023
ISBN9791222439945
English Adjectives Made Easy: An Essential Guide to Rules and Examples of English Adjectives

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    English Adjectives Made Easy - Ranjot Singh Chahal

    Ranjot Singh Chahal

    English Adjectives Made Easy

    An Essential Guide to Rules and Examples of English Adjectives

    First published by Rana Books Uk 2023

    Copyright © 2023 by Ranjot Singh Chahal

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise without written permission from the publisher. It is illegal to copy this book, post it to a website, or distribute it by any other means without permission.

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    Basic Introduction

    Title: The Power of Adjectives: Exploring Their Role in Language

    Vivid and Colorful: Adjectives for Describing Objects and Places

    The Human Experience: Adjectives for Describing Emotions and Feelings

    Discovering the World: Adjectives for Describing Nature and Landscapes

    Unleashing Imagination: Adjectives for Describing Fantasy and Imagination

    Human Connections: Adjectives for Describing Relationships and Interactions

    The Journey Within: Adjectives for Describing Personal Qualities and Traits

    Examples of adjectives

    Basic Introduction

    Adjectives are words used to describe something. They provide more details about the people, places, or things you want to describe. Words like long, short, blue, red, big, small, etc., are all adjectives.

    An adjective can indicate different aspects such as:

    - Quantity: five, eleven, several, a few

    - Size: tall, massive, big, huge, tiny…

    - Condition: easy, important, rich, expensive, broken, damaged, dusty, wet…

    - Color: blue, red, green…

    - Appearance: pretty, delicious, beautiful, interesting…

    - Personality: calm, happy, proud, angry, jealous

    - Age: old, young, new, ancient

    - Temperature: cold, warm, hot…

    - Shape: round, square, deep, narrow…

    - Origin: Japanese, Spanish, French…

    - Material: silver, glass, wooden

    - Sound: loud, noisy, quiet

    - Time: slow, fast

    Adjectives are placed before nouns:

    - Examples: a yellow bike, a dark sky, a scary movie

    Adjectives can also be placed after the verb:

    - Examples: The bike is yellow, The sky becomes dark, The movie seems scary

    Several adjectives can be used in a row and are often separated by commas unless they are short:

    - Examples: a nice old house, a strange, mysterious, frightening house

    In English, adjectives never take -s in the plural; they remain unchanged:

    - Example: Paul and Sarah are thin and

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