Adjectives add depth and richness to your language. They are very important
in transforming what you are writing from a simple non-descriptive sentence
to one that packs a real punch! Adjectives are words used to describe both a
noun and a pronoun.
The music is
loud.
In this example, the adjective is
loud because it is describing how the music
is, which is a noun. We could also change the word
loud and replace it with
many other adjectives, such as melodic, beautiful, irritating, etc.
An adjective is put in a sentence when we want to answer a question about a
noun. These questions are:
1. Which one?
2. What kind?
3. How many?
4. Whose?
Using the above example, if we were to ask
the question of what kind of
music is it? We would get the response,
the music is loud. In this case, the
kind of music being played is loud music. By being able to answer the above
questions is what makes a word an adjective.
Something which can cause confusion when it comes
to adjectives is that a
noun can actually be an adjective in some cases.
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