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Types of adjectives: descriptive adjectives: B1.


 

Descriptive adjectives are words that describe or provide more information about a noun or pronoun. 


They can be used to describe a person, place, or thing’s appearance, size, shape, age, color, or other qualities. 


Examples of descriptive adjectives:


Angry, Blue, Careful, Dry, Eager, Fast, Great, Hot, Incredible, happy, cold and pink.


How to use descriptive adjectives:


Descriptive adjectives can be placed before the nouns or pronouns they modify. 


They can also follow certain linking verbs like “be,” “seem,” or “appear”. 


Descriptive adjectives can be used in comparative and superlative forms to compare or express degrees of comparison. 


Purpose of descriptive adjectives:


Descriptive adjectives can make sentences more interesting by painting a picture in the reader’s mind. They can also set the tone and define the style of writing. 


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