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Understanding Adjectives in English: Usage and Placement Guide

This guide explores the use of adjectives in English, including their proper placement before and after verbs. Learn how to describe various items such as shoes, watches, and more with examples illustrating the correct forms. Discover how to enhance your language skills by using adjectives effectively—whether discussing the quality, size, or condition of objects. With insights into comparative adjectives and their nuances, this resource is perfect for English learners seeking clarity on this fundamental aspect of grammar.

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Understanding Adjectives in English: Usage and Placement Guide

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  1. What’s Important to You? The Warehouse Madrid Elementary Class

  2. shoes new old

  3. watches good bad

  4. suitcases cheap expensive

  5. dresses beautiful ugly

  6. children easy difficult

  7. men and women big small

  8. umbrellas long short

  9. cars fast slow

  10. people young old

  11. answer right wrong

  12. We put adjectives after the verb be. • This car isnew. • Her dog isugly. • This test iseasy. • My mother isold. • That answer isright. • This bag isnew. • These shoes arecheap.

  13. We put adjectives before a noun. • That newcar is mine. • Her oldbag is ugly. • That youngwoman is beautiful. • That slowcar is old. • These wronganswers are yours.

  14. We put very before adjectives. • My house is verybig. • Her bag is verycheap. • My grandmother is verybeautiful. • That skirt is veryshort.

  15. Adjectives aren’t plural with plural nouns. • These are my beautifulbooks. • Those are her newwatches. • These are my oldCDs. • Those are her uglyshoes. • These are their difficultchildren.

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