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English Adjectives
15 Dec 2014
In English we’ve been learning about adjectives.
An adjective describes the noun in the sentence.
The noun is a naming word.
Ask your children if they can remember the songs we’ve learnt to remember the meaning for nouns and adjectives.
Without realising it some of us used adjectival clauses too.
We connected our adjectives and ideas with the conjuntions and, but, because and also.
Here are some of our wonderful sentences.
The clouds are fluffy and also soft.
The mountain is rough and not soft.
The sun is bright and hot!
The mountain is tall and enormous.
The sun is bright and hot because it is supposed to be like that.
The grass is long and wet because it rained.
The mountain is enormous, gigantic and also snow white!
The sun is bright and sunny. It is also yellow
The grass is wet and muddy.
The mountain is hard and rocky.
The grass is green and bushy. It is also wet and muddy.
The sea is rough.
The sun is very hot and shiny because it is made out of fire.
The clouds are fluffy because they are filled with water droplets.
The mountain is high and inside it is dark. There is water all around it.
The sea is rough and cold. It is also wet.
The clouds are bouncy and fluffy.
The sea is rough and wavy.
The grass is wet and soggy.
Because the sun is hot and yellow it can burn you!
The sun is bright, shiny and also yellow. It is very beautiful.
The clouds are white, fluffy and also bumpy. They are white puffs in the sky.
The sun is round and hot. It is also bright.
The grass is soggy and bushy. It is also long.
The sun is setting and it is yellow.
The grass is soggy because it rained last night.
The grass is really wet because it rained at night time.
The grass is long and pointy.