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The adjectives are those words that bind a name to expand, complement and quantify their significance.
In English there are eight kinds of adjectives:
* Qualifying:good, thin, dry, bad, short,
* Demonstration: this, that, these, those
* Distributive: each, every, either, neither,
* Quantity: some, any, little, ; few, many, much, enough,
*Interrogative: which?, what?, whose?,
* Possessive: my, your, his, ; her, ); its, our, your,, their,
* Paragraphs: one, ten, first, second
* Own: French, English, Spanish,
GENERAL
- EnglishAdjectives are invariable in gender and number.
yellow = amarillo, amarilla, amarillos, amarillas
Usually placed before the noun:
I have a big book
- Verbo To be + (am/is/are/was, etc.) +adjetive
EXCEPTIONS
a.) Demonstrative adjectives that change according to the number:
This car is expensive These cars are expensive
That car is cheap
Thosecars are cheap
b) The quantity adjectives much and little, they have a form for the singular and one for plural.
I have few books
I have little money
I have much money
I have many books
English Demonstrative adjectives are:
this, that, these, those
Demonstrative adjectives are used to determine the position of things.This can also be used to introduce yourself (not personally) or to file a third party.
. This, which is used to describe things or people and That relatively close to the farthest.
Hello. This isCraig.
-This is also used colloquially to start a story or to indicate the size of something:
This is the story of Ma Baker....
A man this fat
- This / that / these / Those may precede a noun or goalone.
This restaurant is expensive
This is an expensive restaurant
-That serves to indicate something has happened or something someone has said.
That was a wonderful film...
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