There are lots of games on different websites to help you learn vocabulary. Here are some online games you can try to help you learn some adjectives you can use to describe people. The website is called www.manythings.org
Showing posts with label Adjectives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adjectives. Show all posts
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Grammar: -ed/-ing adjectives
Do you feel confused when you see different adjectives? Do you think adjectives are confusing? You are not alone.
There are many different suffixes (final letters) for adjectives. Among the most common are: -ive (positive), -ible (possible), -able (comfortable), -ish (babyish), and -ed/-ing (confused/confusing). Let's look at -ed/-ing adjectives.
There are many different suffixes (final letters) for adjectives. Among the most common are: -ive (positive), -ible (possible), -able (comfortable), -ish (babyish), and -ed/-ing (confused/confusing). Let's look at -ed/-ing adjectives.
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Grammar: Adjectives
We use adjectives to describe nouns. Look at the two dogs in the picture. One is big, the other is small.
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