Adjectives with e
[DOC File]COMPARING ADJECTIVES - Primary Source
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There are many adjectives where –ER . and –EST. can be added without any change in spelling: Cold – colder – coldest. Clean – cleaner – cleanest. BUT! Look our for these spelling changes: Drop the e. at the end of: E.g. Nice – nicer – nicest . E.g. Fine – finer – finest. Change the y. to . i. of: E…
[DOC File]Adjectives – adjetivos
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Adjectives that end in “e” or a consonant have only two forms. Singular Plural Adjective that end in “e” inteligent. e. inteligente. s. Consonant popular popular. es. If an adjective ends in a vowel, simply add an “s” to make if plural. If it ends in a consonant, you add an “es”. Examples: The intelligent boy = …
[DOC File]Grammar sheet 3
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ADJECTIVES. Adjectives qualify a noun. Example – boni viri nos adiuvant. [i.e. not all men help us, only the subset of good men] An adjective agrees with its noun in case, number and gender. Dictionary form for adjectives : nominative singular of masc., fem. and …
[DOCX File]Henle Latin Helps
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Adjectives may also be linked to their noun by means of a linking verb like sum, I am. These adjectives are called predicate adjectives. 5. The rule of agreement is the SAME for attributive and predicate adjectives. Week 10 Practice declension charts . Decline adjectives from the …
[DOC File]Elaborating: Specific Adjectives
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Specific adjectives strengthen elaboration in writing by creating images for the reader (a way to show the reader what you mean) Exercise 1: The following phrases have vague, nondescript adjectives. Substitute specific adjectives. Example: a great day a warm, sunny vacation day.
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a ___e. adjectives. Phonemic Awareness/Spelling: ELACC1RF3: Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. b. Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. c. Know the final –e and common vowel team conventions for representing long vowel sounds. g. Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.
[DOC File]Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives - Primary Resources
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e.g. sad = upset. happy. run. walk. sad. 4. Can you find all of the verbs, nouns and adjectives in this story? Underline the NOUNS in BLUE, Underline the VERBS in RED. Underline the ADJECTIVES in GREEN. 5. An . adverbs. describes a verb – e.g. he ran fast, she walked slowly. Can you see any . adverbs. in the story? If you can underline them ...
[DOC File]Adjectives - PC\|MAC
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A. Adjectives ending in e: drop the final e. nice nicer nicest. B. Adjectives ending in a consonant preceded by a single vowel: double the consonant. hot hotter hottest. C. Adjectives ending in y: change the y to I. tiny tinier tiniest. 13. To form the comparative and superlative adjectives of most words with two or more syllables, use more and ...
[DOC File]Draw a line THROUGH the adjectives and a box around the ...
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Draw a line THROUGH the adjectives and a box AROUND the adjective phrases. Moderately adapted from: Ariana Lindquist for The New York Times. As a young migrant, Lei Gailing sought her fortune in China’s fast-industrializing, freewheeling south. She found a steady job and a less stable boyfriend and then she became pregnant.
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