Parts of speech
ADJECTIVES
Content
Welcome to our grammar lesson!
• Introduction to
• Types of Adjectives
Adjectives
• Function of Adjectives
• Conclusion
What
are
Adjectiv
Adjectives are words that
es?
describe people, places, or
things.
Adjectives
• Adjectives are words that They provide more
modify or describe nouns or information about the noun
pronouns. or pronoun they modify,
such as its size, color,
Example: In the phrase "the big, red
shape, or state of being.
apple," both "big" and "red" are
adjectives describing the noun
"apple."
Colo
Urs
Colo yello
w
Urs
Colors are adjectives.
pur gree red peac blue
ple n h
sizes
sizes huge
Sizes are adjectives.
sma medi big
ll um
Shap
es
Shap Circl
e
es
Shapes are adjectives.
square star rectan triangl
gle e
feeli
ngs
feeli
ngs
Feelings are adjectives.
scared sad angry Excited
Describe a
Cat
How would you describe a cat?
Describe a
Cat
How many did you get?
small friendl
y
Hap
py
grey
Describe an
apple
How would you describe an apple?
Describe an
apple
How many did you get?
small red
shin roun
y d
Types of
1 Descriptive Adjectives: These adjectives describe the Adjectives
qualities or characteristics of nouns.
2 Demonstrative Adjectives: These adjectives point out
specific nouns and indicate their position in space or
3 time.
Quantitative Adjectives: These adjectives specify the
4 quantity or amount of nouns.
Possessive Adjectives: These adjectives show
5 ownership or possession.
Interrogative Adjectives: These adjectives are used to
6
ask questions about nouns.
Indefinite Adjectives: These adjectives refer to
nonspecific nouns.
1 Descriptive Types of
-• Adjectives
These adjectives vividly
Adjectiv
portray the qualities or
characteristics of nouns, es
enriching our descriptions.
Examples:
tall, beautiful, delicious
2-Demonstrative
Types of Adjectives
• These adjectives point out specific
Adjectiv nouns and help indicate their position
es in space or time, providing clarity.
Examples:
this, that, these, those
3-Quantitative
Adjectives Types of
• These adjectives precisely specify Adjectiv
the quantity or amount of nouns,
offering numerical or comparative es
information.
Examples:
many, few, several
4 Possessive
- • Adjectives
These adjectives indicate ownership
Types of
or possession, establishing Adjectiv
relationships between nouns and
their owners. es
Examples:
my, your, his, her, its, our,
their
5-Interrogative
Types of Adjectives
• These adjectives are used to ask
Adjectiv questions about nouns, seeking
es clarification or information.
Examples:
which, what, whose
6-Indefinite
Adjectives Types of
• These adjectives refer to Adjectiv
nonspecific nouns, suggesting an
unspecified quantity or identity. es
Examples:
some, any, all, each, every
Conclusio
n
• Adjectives, often • From descriptive to
described as the interrogative, we've
"paintbrushes" of witnessed how these
language, play a vital versatile words enhance
role in articulating our the depth and clarity of
thoughts and enriching our communication.
our expressions.
Questions?
• Do you have any questions about
adjectives? Feel free to ask, and I'll
be happy to clarify any doubts you
may have.