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๐ŸŒŸ 50 Simple Rules of Adjectives ๐ŸŒŸ

Easy English Grammar Rules for Daily Use ๐Ÿ“šโœจ

๐ŸŒŸ 50 Simple Rules of Adjectives ๐ŸŒŸ
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Easy English Grammar Rules for Daily Use ๐Ÿ“šโœจ

1. Adjectives describe nouns.

Example: She has a beautiful dress.

2. Adjectives tell us about quality.

Example: He is a smart boy.

3. Adjectives can describe size.

Example: It is a big house.

4. Adjectives can describe color.

Example: I like the red bag.

5. Adjectives can describe shape.

Example: She bought a round table.

6. Adjectives can describe age.

Example: They live in an old building.

7. Adjectives can describe number.

Example: I have three pens.

8. Adjectives usually come before nouns.

Example: It is a cold day.

9. Some adjectives come after verbs.

Example: The soup tastes good.

10. Use โ€œaโ€ before consonant sounds.

Example: A small cat.

11. Use โ€œanโ€ before vowel sounds.

Example: An honest man.

12. Do not use plural adjectives.

โŒ Reds flowers

โœ… Red flowers

13. Comparative adjectives compare two things.

Example: Riya is taller than Simran.

14. Superlative adjectives compare many things.

Example: Mount Everest is the highest mountain.

15. Add โ€œ-erโ€ for short comparative adjectives.

Example: Small โ†’ Smaller

16. Add โ€œ-estโ€ for short superlative adjectives.

Example: Tall โ†’ Tallest

17. Use โ€œmoreโ€ for long adjectives.

Example: More beautiful

18. Use โ€œmostโ€ for long adjectives.

Example: Most intelligent

19. Some adjectives are irregular.

Good โ†’ Better โ†’ Best

20. Never use double comparison.

โŒ More better

โœ… Better

21. Adjectives do not change for gender.

Example: A smart boy / A smart girl

22. Adjectives can show feelings.

Example: She feels happy.

23. Adjectives can show opinion.

Example: It is an amazing movie.

24. Use commas between multiple adjectives.

Example: A tall, thin man.

25. Opinion usually comes before fact.

Example: A lovely blue dress.

26. Quantity adjectives show amount.

Example: Much water

27. Demonstrative adjectives point to nouns.

Example: This book is mine.

28. Possessive adjectives show ownership.

Example: My phone is new.

29. Interrogative adjectives ask questions.

Example: Which color do you like?

30. Proper adjectives come from proper nouns.

Example: Indian food

31. Adjectives can describe personality.

Example: He is kind.

32. Avoid repeating adjectives too much.

Use different words for better

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