Adjectives
We use adjectives to describe nouns and pronouns. Adjectives can come before nouns or after linking verbs.
Before the noun:
Examples:
- He dropped the hot plate.
- I have a black cat.
- The small boy ran down the street.
- What a beautiful view!

After a linking verb:
Examples:
- He seems tired.
- The view is beautiful.
- The weather became cold.
- My cat is black.

(Linking verbs are verbs like be , become and seem which are not actions but instead link the subject to an adjective, noun or phrase that gives us more information about the subject.

We make the comparative and superlative of adjectives by adding either -er / -est or using more / most .
Examples:
- She is tall.
- She is taller than her sister.
- She is the tallest person in the class
Adjectives We use adjectives to describe nouns and pronouns. Adjectives can come before nouns or after linking verbs. Before the noun: Examples: - He dropped the hot plate. - I have a black cat. - The small boy ran down the street. - What a beautiful view! After a linking verb: Examples: - He seems tired. - The view is beautiful. - The weather became cold. - My cat is black. (Linking verbs are verbs like be , become and seem which are not actions but instead link the subject to an adjective, noun or phrase that gives us more information about the subject. We make the comparative and superlative of adjectives by adding either -er / -est or using more / most . Examples: - She is tall. - She is taller than her sister. - She is the tallest person in the class
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