Adjectives
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the name of a thing or a place).
It was a terrible book. The word terrible is an adjective. It tells us what the book (the noun) was like. Where can I put an adjective? Adjectives can come before or after a noun. The book he read on holiday was terrible. He read a terrible book on holiday. |
Try putting adjectives in different places in your sentences to make your writing more interesting.
Using more than one adjective
If you want to describe a noun in detail, you can use more than one adjective.
He had a mouldy, smelly, overpriced sandwich for lunch.
When you have a list of adjectives like this, separate them with commas.
Using more than one adjective
If you want to describe a noun in detail, you can use more than one adjective.
He had a mouldy, smelly, overpriced sandwich for lunch.
When you have a list of adjectives like this, separate them with commas.