Posts belonging to Category 'adjectives'

Adjectives you should know

Jack is doing a great job with his Youtube videos. Watch the video, make notes, try to use some of the examples. colours: red blue green white black yellow pink brown grey age: old young new ancient quality or value expensive dear cheap nice personal attributes smart beautiful friendly emotional states sad happy Comparative adjectives: [...]

Pour les Enfants: Emotions, Humeur

A video for children, although adults might appreciate practising the pronunciation! happy – heureux sad – triste angry – fâché bored – s’ennuyer scared – avoir peur confused – confus satisfied – satisfait terrified – terrifié crazy – fou excited – excité frightened – effrayé surprised – surpris nervous – angoissé (oui, c’est un faux [...]

Important Adjectives to learn by heart

Vous devriez connaitre ces adjectifs en anglais. Utilisez votre dictionnaire si vous avez besoin de définitions. Comparez la prononciation entre anglais américain et anglais britannique. American English British English Active. Alive – vivant Angry. faché/en colère Awful. affreux /terrible (négatif) Bad. mauvais Beautiful. beau/belle Big. grand Black. noir Blond. Blue. bleu Bored. -I’m bored – [...]

comparatives

Mohamed Arrar send me his answers to an exercise on comparatives. I’m sorry Mohamed, I couldn’t mail you because you didn’t give your address! There was only one error: ‘than’ was missing in 3b. 1- a- these cotton gloves are nice. b- yes, but the leather ones nicer. (nice) a- they are also more expensive.(expensive)2- [...]

comparative forms of adverbs

Thanks to Nadia of Boumerdes for this question. What’s the difference between an adjective and an adverb? The simplest answer is to say that an adjective describes a noun, while an adverb describes a verb. ex 1. A slow truck – adjective(slow) + noun. ex2. The truck was moving slowly – noun + verb + [...]