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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 8> 📘 Day 2 – What is an Adjective?


📘 What is an Adjective?
An adjective is a word that describes or gives more information about a noun (a person, place, thing, or idea).
✅ Adjectives tell us:
  • What kind? – beautiful, tall, small
  • How many? – two, many, several
  • Which one? – this, that, first
🏙️ Use of Adjectives to Describe Different Places:
  • Adjectives help make your writing and speaking more interesting and clear when talking about places.
  • They tell us what the place looks like, feels like, or how we experience it.
🌆 Examples of Adjectives to Describe Places
  1. Beautiful – The garden is beautiful.
  2. Crowded – The market is crowded today.
  3. Peaceful – I love staying in peaceful villages.
  4. Modern – The hotel is modern and clean.
  5. Old – The fort is very old.
  6. Busy – The city is always busy during the day.
  7. Noisy – The street is noisy at night.
  8. Green – The park is green and full of trees.
  9. Dusty – The road is dry and dusty.
  10. Colorful – The houses in the town are colorful.

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