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Basic Adjectives: Describing People and Things

Adjectives describe nouns. In English, adjectives go BEFORE the noun: a big house, a happy girl. They never change for plural.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Adjectives describe nouns and usually go before them, or after the verb 'to be'.

  • Place adjectives before the noun: 'A big house'.
  • Place adjectives after 'to be' verbs: 'The house is big'.
  • Adjectives do not change form for plural nouns: 'Big houses'.
Adjective + Noun OR Noun + Verb (is/are) + Adjective

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## Basic Adjectives: Describing People and Things
Adjectives are words that describe nouns (people, places, and things).
### Position: adjective goes BEFORE the noun
  • a big house
  • a happy girl
  • an old car
  • a beautiful day
### Common A1 adjectives
Size: big, small, large, little, tall, short
Age: old, new, young
Colour: red, blue, green, black, white, yellow
Quality: good, bad, nice, beautiful, ugly
Feeling: happy, sad, tired, angry, hungry, thirsty, cold, hot
Opinion: interesting, boring, easy, difficult, expensive, cheap
### Important rule: adjectives do NOT change for plural
  • one tall man → two tall men (NOT talls)
  • a happy child → many happy children (NOT happys)
### Adjective after be (linking verb)
  • The house is big.
  • She is happy.
  • The soup is hot.

Meanings

Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns and pronouns, providing details about qualities like size, color, or opinion.

1

Attributive

Placed directly before the noun to modify it.

“A red car.”

“A fast runner.”

2

Predicative

Placed after a linking verb like 'is', 'am', 'are'.

“The car is red.”

“The runner is fast.”

Adjective Placement

Type Structure Example
Attributive Adj + Noun A happy child
Predicative Noun + Verb + Adj The child is happy
Negative Noun + Verb + Not + Adj The child is not happy
Question Verb + Noun + Adj? Is the child happy?
Plural Adj + Noun(s) Happy children
No Change Adj + Noun(s) The children are happy

Common Contractions

Full Form Contraction
It is cold It's cold
They are happy They're happy
He is not tall He isn't tall
They are not small They aren't small

Reference Table

Reference table for Basic Adjectives: Describing People and Things
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Noun + is + Adj The sky is blue
Negative Noun + is not + Adj The sky is not green
Question Is + Noun + Adj? Is the sky blue?
Attributive Adj + Noun A blue sky
Plural Nouns + are + Adj The skies are blue
Short Answer Yes, it is Yes, it is
Short Negative No, it isn't No, it isn't

طيف الرسمية

رسمي
The individual is highly intelligent.

The individual is highly intelligent. (Describing someone)

محايد
The person is smart.

The person is smart. (Describing someone)

غير رسمي
They're pretty bright.

They're pretty bright. (Describing someone)

عامية
They're a genius.

They're a genius. (Describing someone)

Adjective Positions

Adjective

Before Noun

  • A red apple A red apple

After Verb

  • The apple is red The apple is red

Examples by Level

1

The apple is red.

The apple is red.

2

I have a big car.

I have a big car.

3

She is happy.

She is happy.

4

It is a cold day.

It is a cold day.

1

Are you tired?

Are you tired?

2

The houses are not small.

The houses are not small.

3

He is a fast runner.

He is a fast runner.

4

The blue sky is beautiful.

The blue sky is beautiful.

1

The situation seems complicated.

The situation seems complicated.

2

It was a truly wonderful experience.

It was a truly wonderful experience.

3

She is quite intelligent.

She is quite intelligent.

4

The room is rather dark.

The room is rather dark.

1

He is a highly respected professional.

He is a highly respected professional.

2

The results are statistically significant.

The results are statistically significant.

3

It is an incredibly difficult decision.

It is an incredibly difficult decision.

4

The atmosphere became noticeably tense.

The atmosphere became noticeably tense.

1

The evidence is incontrovertible.

The evidence is incontrovertible.

2

She gave a remarkably eloquent speech.

She gave a remarkably eloquent speech.

3

The policy is inherently flawed.

The policy is inherently flawed.

4

His approach is unconventional yet effective.

His approach is unconventional yet effective.

1

The aesthetic quality is sublime.

The aesthetic quality is sublime.

2

It is a quintessential example of modern architecture.

It is a quintessential example of modern architecture.

3

The argument is logically sound.

The argument is logically sound.

4

Her performance was nothing short of spectacular.

Her performance was nothing short of spectacular.

Easily Confused

Basic Adjectives: Describing People and Things مقابل Adjectives vs Adverbs

Learners often use adjectives to describe verbs.

Basic Adjectives: Describing People and Things مقابل Attributive vs Predicative

Learners try to put adjectives after nouns in all cases.

Basic Adjectives: Describing People and Things مقابل Pluralization

Learners try to make adjectives plural.

أخطاء شائعة

The house is bigs.

The house is big.

Adjectives do not pluralize.

A house big.

A big house.

Adjectives go before the noun.

The house big.

The house is big.

Missing the verb 'to be'.

A bigs house.

A big house.

Pluralizing the adjective.

She is a happy very girl.

She is a very happy girl.

Adverbs go before the adjective.

The car is redly.

The car is red.

Confusing adjective with adverb.

Is happy she?

Is she happy?

Incorrect question word order.

The table is woodenly.

The table is wooden.

Incorrect adverb usage.

The very big house is redly.

The very big house is red.

Adverb placement.

It is a house red.

It is a red house.

Adjective placement.

The evidence is incontrovertibly.

The evidence is incontrovertible.

Adjective vs Adverb.

A beautiful old wooden table.

A beautiful old wooden table.

Correct order is fine, but sometimes learners struggle with order.

The policy is flawed inherently.

The policy is inherently flawed.

Adverb placement.

Sentence Patterns

The ___ is ___.

It is a ___ ___.

___ are very ___.

Is the ___ ___?

Real World Usage

Texting constant

The movie was funny!

Job Interview very common

I am hardworking.

Social Media constant

Beautiful day!

Travel common

Is this seat free?

Food Delivery common

The pizza is hot.

Email common

The report is important.

💡

Don't pluralize

Never add an 's' to an adjective. It's always 'big houses', not 'bigs houses'.
⚠️

Verb to be

Don't forget the verb 'to be' when using adjectives after a noun. It's 'The house is big', not 'The house big'.
🎯

Adjective order

When using multiple adjectives, there is a specific order (Opinion, Size, Age, Color, etc.).
💬

Be polite

Use adjectives like 'lovely' or 'nice' to sound more polite in English-speaking cultures.

Smart Tips

Think: Is it before the noun or after 'is'?

The house big. The house is big.

Don't add an 's' to the adjective!

Bigs houses. Big houses.

Use more specific adjectives.

The food is good. The food is delicious.

Use adjectives sparingly for impact.

The big, red, fast, scary car. The red car sped by.

النطق

A 'BIG house

Stress

Adjectives usually take the primary stress in a noun phrase.

Rising

Is it 'BIG? ↑

Yes/No question

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Adjectives are like stickers; they go on the front of the noun or after the 'is' glue.

Visual Association

Imagine a red apple. The word 'red' is a sticker on the apple (Attributive). Now imagine the apple sitting on a table with a sign next to it saying 'This apple is red' (Predicative).

Rhyme

Before the noun, or after 'to be', that's where the adjective likes to be.

Story

Once there was a 'Happy' (Adjective) 'Dog' (Noun). He was a 'Happy Dog'. When he sat down, he looked at his owner and said, 'I am happy'. The dog never changed his name to 'Happies' even when he had friends.

Word Web

happysadbigsmallfastslowredblue

تحدٍّ

Look around your room and write down 5 things using the 'Noun + is + Adjective' pattern.

ملاحظات ثقافية

Americans often use adjectives like 'awesome' or 'great' in casual conversation.

British speakers might use 'brilliant' or 'lovely' more frequently.

Australians often shorten adjectives or use 'good' for many things.

English adjectives come from Germanic and French roots.

Conversation Starters

How are you today?

What is your favorite food?

How would you describe your job?

What is the most beautiful place you have visited?

Journal Prompts

Describe your best friend.
Describe your favorite room in your house.
Write about a difficult day you had.
Describe a place you want to travel to.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

The car is ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: fast
Adjectives do not change.
Choose the correct sentence. اختيار متعدد

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: A big house
Adjectives go before the noun.
Find the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

The dogs are happys.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: happys
Adjectives don't pluralize.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: She is happy
Subject + Verb + Adjective.
Translate to English. الترجمة

El coche es rojo.

Answer starts with: The...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The car is red
Noun + Verb + Adjective.
Choose the correct adjective. اختيار متعدد

The ___ man is tall.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: young
Adjective before noun.
Fill in the blank.

Are they ___?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tired
Adjective after verb.
Find the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

The house big is.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: big
Verb 'to be' goes before adjective.

Score: /8

تمارين تطبيقية

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

The car is ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: fast
Adjectives do not change.
Choose the correct sentence. اختيار متعدد

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: A big house
Adjectives go before the noun.
Find the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

The dogs are happys.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: happys
Adjectives don't pluralize.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

is / happy / she

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: She is happy
Subject + Verb + Adjective.
Translate to English. الترجمة

El coche es rojo.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The car is red
Noun + Verb + Adjective.
Choose the correct adjective. اختيار متعدد

The ___ man is tall.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: young
Adjective before noun.
Fill in the blank.

Are they ___?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tired
Adjective after verb.
Find the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

The house big is.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: big
Verb 'to be' goes before adjective.

Score: /8

الأسئلة الشائعة (8)

No, they never change.

Before the noun or after the verb 'to be'.

Yes, but follow the order (e.g., 'a big red house').

No, 'fast' is both the adjective and adverb.

It's the linking verb that connects the subject to the adjective.

The rules are the same, but the vocabulary is more sophisticated.

Invert the subject and the verb 'to be'.

Add 'not' after the verb 'to be'.

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

Adjetivos

English adjectives are invariant.

French partial

Adjectifs

English adjectives usually precede the noun.

German low

Adjektive

German has complex inflection.

Japanese low

Keiyoushi

English adjectives do not conjugate.

Arabic low

Sifa

Arabic has complex agreement rules.

Chinese moderate

Xingrongci

Chinese uses 'de' as a particle.

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