Adjectives (Adjetivos) Un adjetivo es una palabra que acompaña y modifica al nombre. Puede ampliar, complementar o cuantificar su tamaño. Son palabras que nombran o indican cualidades, rasgos y propiedades de los nombres o sustantivos a los que acompañan.
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http://www.curso-ingles.com/gramatica-inglesa/adjetivo.php
http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/adjectives-exercises.html
Adjective Word OrderThe use of adjectives is essential when trying to describe a noun or pronoun. Good writers and speakers are able to use adjectives to create clear, mental images for the reader or listener. As you continue to work on your English, don’t be afraid to use multiple adjectives to describe something. Using more than three physically descriptive type adjectives in sequence to describe one noun or pronoun would sound a little awkward. When using multiple adjectives in a sequence, you must be aware of the correct adjective order. The proper order of adjectives is listed below along with some examples for each category.
- Determiners – a, an, the, my, your, several, etc.
- Observations – lovely, boring, stimulating, etc.
- Size – tiny, small, huge, etc.
- Shape – round, square, rectangular, etc.
- Age – old, new, ancient, etc.
- Color – red, blue, green, etc.
- Origin – British, American, Mexican, etc.
- Material – gold, copper, silk, etc.
- Qualifier – limiters for compound nouns.
Here are some examples:
"The interesting, small, rectangular, blue car is parked in my space."
"I bought a beautiful, long, red, Italian, silk tie."
"My father lives in a lovely, gigantic, ancient, brick house."
"I have an annoying, small, circular, American, tin, alarm clock that wakes me up."
"Let’s order a delicious, huge, rectangular, pepperoni pizza."
"We all love our smart, petite, British teacher."
"They all received several dazzling, small, ancient, gold coins."
"She owns a stunning, large, old, brown dog named Boris."
- Determiners – a, an, the, my, your, several, etc.
- Observations – lovely, boring, stimulating, etc.
- Size – tiny, small, huge, etc.
- Shape – round, square, rectangular, etc.
- Age – old, new, ancient, etc.
- Color – red, blue, green, etc.
- Origin – British, American, Mexican, etc.
- Material – gold, copper, silk, etc.
- Qualifier – limiters for compound nouns.
"The interesting, small, rectangular, blue car is parked in my space."
"I bought a beautiful, long, red, Italian, silk tie."
"My father lives in a lovely, gigantic, ancient, brick house."
"I have an annoying, small, circular, American, tin, alarm clock that wakes me up."
"Let’s order a delicious, huge, rectangular, pepperoni pizza."
"We all love our smart, petite, British teacher."
"They all received several dazzling, small, ancient, gold coins."
"She owns a stunning, large, old, brown dog named Boris."
http://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/adjective-word-order
adjectives, by Colegio Americano de Tabasco
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http://www.manythings.org/vq/mc-adj.html
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http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/adjektive_steig.htm
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/exercises/320.html
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http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/adjectives_adverbs/adjective_adverb.htm
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http://www.bradleys-english-school.com/online/jumbspell/js_adjectives_two.html
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/adjectives-adverbs/adjectives/exercises
http://www.better-english.com/grammar/comparatives.htm
http://enjoyenglish.free.fr/english/primaire/concentration/adjectives1/adjectives1.htm
Adverbs of Manner Exercises
http://www.autoenglish.org/gr.adverbs.i.htm
http://english-zone.com/spelling/ly1.html
http://perso.wanadoo.es/autoenglish/gr.adverbs.p.htm
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-18895.php
http://www.autoenglish.org/gr.adverbs.i.htm
http://english-zone.com/spelling/ly1.html
http://perso.wanadoo.es/autoenglish/gr.adverbs.p.htm
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-18895.php
adjetivo,to be
My hair is blond.
Their house is blue.
He is my father.
Your blue blouse is on your wooden chair.
She is beautiful and nice.
Those children are being noisy. (esos niños son ruidosos)
This dog is mine. (Este perro es mío)
That boy over there is my son. (Ese niño de allá, es mi hijo)
That is the car my father bought yesterday. (Ese es el auto que mi papá compró ayer)
Those shoes are expensive.(Esos zapatos son costosos).
También puede estar en el centro de la oración.
This is yours and those are mine. (este es tuyo y aquellos son míos)
http://www.hablamejoringles.com/to-be-hot-cold-hungry-thirsty-etc-la-traduccion-de-expresiones-con-tener/
Los adjetivos son aquéllas palabras que se unen a un nombre para ampliar, complementar y cuantificar su significado.
En inglés hay "ocho" clases de adjetivos:
1. Calificativos: good, bueno; thin, delgado; dry, seco; bad, malo; short, corto
2. Demostrativos: this, este; that, aquel; these, estos; those, aquellos
3. Distributivos: each, cada; every, todo; either, uno y otro; neither, ni uno ni otro.
4. De cantidad: some, algún; any, cualquier; little, poco; few, pocos; many, muchos; much, mucho; enough, bastante
5. Interrogativos: which?, cual?; what?, ¿qué?; whose?, ¿de quién?, etc.
6. Posesivos: my, mi; your, tu, su, vuestro, his, su (de él); her, su (de ella); its, su (de ello), our, nuestro; your, vuestro, their, suyo (de ellos/as)
7. Propios: French, francés; English, inglés; Spanish, español; etc.
8. Numerales: one, uno; ten, diez; first, primer, second, segundo; etc.
GENERALIDADES
- Los adjetivos en inglés son invariables en género y número.
yellow = amarillo, amarilla, amarillos, amarillas
- Normalmente se colocan delante del sustantivo:
I have a big book / Tengo un libro grande
- Verbo To be + (am/is/are/was, etc.) + adjetivo
These pictures are very beautiful / Esas imágenes son muy bonitas
- To be + adjetivo tiene en ocasiones la equivalencia a "Tener"
I'm hungry / Tengo hambre
http://www.mansioningles.com/gram09_ej1.htm
http://www.autoenglish.org/FCEUse/verbs2adjectives.htm
http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/adjectives-exercises.html
My hair is blond.
Their house is blue.
He is my father.
Your blue blouse is on your wooden chair.
She is beautiful and nice.
Those children are being noisy. (esos niños son ruidosos)
This dog is mine. (Este perro es mío)
That boy over there is my son. (Ese niño de allá, es mi hijo)
That is the car my father bought yesterday. (Ese es el auto que mi papá compró ayer)
Those shoes are expensive.(Esos zapatos son costosos).
También puede estar en el centro de la oración.
This is yours and those are mine. (este es tuyo y aquellos son míos)
http://www.hablamejoringles.com/to-be-hot-cold-hungry-thirsty-etc-la-traduccion-de-expresiones-con-tener/
Los adjetivos son aquéllas palabras que se unen a un nombre para ampliar, complementar y cuantificar su significado.
En inglés hay "ocho" clases de adjetivos:
1. Calificativos: good, bueno; thin, delgado; dry, seco; bad, malo; short, corto
2. Demostrativos: this, este; that, aquel; these, estos; those, aquellos
3. Distributivos: each, cada; every, todo; either, uno y otro; neither, ni uno ni otro.
4. De cantidad: some, algún; any, cualquier; little, poco; few, pocos; many, muchos; much, mucho; enough, bastante
5. Interrogativos: which?, cual?; what?, ¿qué?; whose?, ¿de quién?, etc.
6. Posesivos: my, mi; your, tu, su, vuestro, his, su (de él); her, su (de ella); its, su (de ello), our, nuestro; your, vuestro, their, suyo (de ellos/as)
7. Propios: French, francés; English, inglés; Spanish, español; etc.
8. Numerales: one, uno; ten, diez; first, primer, second, segundo; etc.
GENERALIDADES
- Los adjetivos en inglés son invariables en género y número.
yellow = amarillo, amarilla, amarillos, amarillas
- Normalmente se colocan delante del sustantivo:
I have a big book / Tengo un libro grande
- Verbo To be + (am/is/are/was, etc.) + adjetivo
These pictures are very beautiful / Esas imágenes son muy bonitas
- To be + adjetivo tiene en ocasiones la equivalencia a "Tener"
I'm hungry / Tengo hambre
http://www.mansioningles.com/gram09_ej1.htm
http://www.autoenglish.org/FCEUse/verbs2adjectives.htm
http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/adjectives-exercises.html
What is an ADJECTIVE ?, by Jill Friedman
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