might be thinking, hang on a second, the word Jessica is clearly a noun as it
is naming a person. You are not wrong. However, with the addition of ‘s,
Jessica becomes Jessica’s which changes it to an adjective. This is because
when you ask one of the adjective questions, whose? Jessica’s is the answer
to whose music it is?
Articles are the final piece of the adjective puzzle and something that quite a
few people trip up over. Not to worry, follow the advice below and you will
always be able to tell your a from your an. The good news is, though they are
often misused, there are not very many of them to misuse. In English, there
are three articles, the, a and an.
I want to eat
an apple.
In this sentence, the person wants to eat
an apple and it doesn’t matter which
one it is. This is because the person has not specified that they want to eat a
specific apple. The word
an is an adjective because it is describing the apple.
It is also an indefinite article because it is not describing a specific apple.
I want to eat
the apple.
In this example, you can see that the person is saying that they want to eat
the
apple and that apple is a very specific one. They won’t eat just any old apple,
it has to be the one they are talking about. Once again,
the world the is an
adjective because it is describing which apple. As well,
it is also a definite
article as it describes exactly which apple the person wants to eat.
As you can see, adjectives can take a few different forms. It can start to get a
bit confusing so you must always remember that
an adjective can only ever
be describing a noun. Keep this in mind and you won’t see yourself fall over
by using them incorrectly.
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