Friday 2 October 2015

Adjectives


            

* Order of adjectives
Adjective category
Adjectives
Possession
my, yours
Demonstration
this, that
Number
twenty, first
Size
big, tall
Nature
quiet, bored
Age
new, baby, two year old
Shape
round, triangular
Colour
red, violet
Origin
Indian, African
Texture
smooth, rough
Material
cotton, plastic
Purpose
rest room, frying pan


We use adjectives because by adding them descriptions become better. 
Eg. A tall, beautiful young lady was waiting at the royal palace gate.  

Weekend home task 9

Weekend home task 9

I  Underline the present continuous tense in these sentences and then rewrite the sentence using simple present:
Say whether the new sentences show habit i.e. something done as routine.
1. We are making biryani for dinner.
Ans. We make biryani for dinner.

2. We are keeping all the coins from our trip abroad in a safe place.
Ans. We keep all the coins from our trip abroad in a safe place.  

3. Ratna and Susan are walking home along the riverside on their way back from school.
Ans. Ratna and Susan walk home along the riverside on their way back from school.

II Ask questions for these statements:
e.g. She goes to school every day.
       Does she go to school every day?

1. You meet his father every day.
Ans. Do you meet his father every day?

2. He plays football in the morning.
Ans. Does he play football in the morning?

3. They work very hard.
Ans. Do they work hard?

4. Chaman runs 2 kilometres on Sunday.
Ans. Does Chaman run 2 kilometres on Sunday?

5. We find a nest in the morning.
Ans. Did we find a nest in the morning?

6. Horses run very fast.
Ans. Do horses run very fast?