This Adjectives of Degree lesson explains the three main types — positive, comparative, and superlative adjectives — and includes plenty of examples to show how they work in real sentences.
Watch the video below to learn how to form and use each type correctly so your English sounds clear, natural, and accurate.
In this types of adjective exercise you need to choose which type the word in capitals represents. It's a multiple choice exercise with answers.
What is a predicate adjective? This lessons examines this type of adjective, looking at the grammar rules and examples.
In this demonstrative adjectives quiz you have to choose whether this, that, these or those goes into the gap.
There are several types of adjective. This lesson looks at the various types and gives examples of each.
What are possessive adjectives? Learn how to use my, your, his, her, its, our, their—and master the difference between “its” and “it’s.”
An adjective phrase is a phrase that gives more details or information about the noun it is modifying. The head word will be an adjective, usually preceded by an adverb which is modifying it. It can come before or after the noun it is modifying.
This numeral adjectives quiz with answers tests and teaches you on how to use this type of adjective. It's a multiple choice quiz.
Learn how to use numeral adjectives—definite, indefinite, and distributive—with clear examples in this easy English grammar video lesson.
In this Types of Adjective Quiz you have to choose which kind of adjective the word in bold is. There are three choices for each one.
Learn how to use compound adjectives and hyphens correctly, when not to, and examples of number-based, superlative, adverb-based, and multi-word compound adjectives.
This possessive adjectives quiz is a multiple choice exercise and tests you on your understanding of this type of adjective.
These attributive adjective examples show you sentences which include these types of adjectives.
Learn how to use -ed and -ing adjectives like bored and boring correctly in English grammar with this clear, practical video lesson.
Watch this possessive adjectives video to learn my, your, his, her, its, our, and their—plus the key difference between “its” and “it’s.”
Learn how to use proper adjectives in sentences and understand the difference between attributive and predicative uses with helpful examples.
Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns use this, that, these and those, however they are used in different ways.
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