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This study guide offers a thorough overview of adjectives, crucial for 8th-grade English students preparing for their upcoming quiz on the first half of the Adjectives and Adverbs unit. It covers definitions, types of adjectives including proper and demonstrative, and the distinctions between comparative and superlative forms. Engage with example sentences to identify adjectives and articles. This resource is designed to help students strengthen their understanding and boost their confidence before the assessment. Good luck!
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Adjectives: A Quick Review 8th grade English Adjectives and Adverbs Unit
Ahem… • What have we learned so far concerning adjectives?
Today You are going to take a quiz over the first half of the adjectives and adverbs unit. You are going to be tested over adjectives!
An Adjective… • An adjective is a word that modifies, or describes, a noun or a pronoun. • An adjective describes a person, place, thing, or idea. • It gives more info about the noun or pronoun. • A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and modifies the subject of the sentence.
Find the adjective or adjectives… • Lady Gaga is a recording artist. • She went to a Catholic school. • Her real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. • She has had several major hits in her short career.
Articles • A, an, and the are the three main articles. • A and an are called indefinite articles because they refer to one of a general group of people, places, things, or ideas. • The is called a definite article because it identifies specific people, places, things, or ideas.
Find the Article • The first exhibit included drums from that band. • One of my classmates was wearing a Green Day bracelet. • That museum includes an exhibit from Aerosmith. • Can we go see the band when they visit Champaign?
Proper Adjectives • Proper adjectives are formed from proper nouns. • A proper adjective ALWAYS begins with a capital letter.
Find the Proper Adjectives • That snowy scene reminded the actor of his Minnesota childhood. • The Irish writer complained about the way Americans portray people from that country. • My dad broke tradition and bought a Japanese car. • Madeline’s birthday is a July celebration.
Demonstrative Adjectives What are demonstrative adjectives?
Demonstrative Adjectives • Demonstrative adjectives point out something and describe nouns by answering the questions which one or which ones. • This/that/these/those plus a noun.
Which one is right? • The girl saw (that/those) things in a new way. • (This, this here) painting shows her imaginative style. • (This/that) painting is of an acrobat. • (This/These) are the artist’s early works.
Comparatives and Superlatives What are comparative adjectives? What are superlative adjectives? What are positive adjectives?
Comparatives, Superlatives, and Positive Adjectives • A comparative adverb compares two actions. • A superlative adverb compares more than two actions. • A positive adjective doesn’t compare anything at all.
Make it correct! • Michelangelo's buildings may be (famous) than his statues. • Picasso may be the (great) painter of our century. • His early paintings were (realistic) than his later works. • He painted (well) into his 80s.
There You Have it! • This is what is on the quiz you are about to take. • Good luck!