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English Adjectives

Welcome to the second English lesson about adjectives. This time we will first learn about colors, followed by grammar rules, then weather expressions, finally a conversation in English to help you practice your daily phrases.

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green
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red
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Adjectives Grammar Rules

In general adjectives are words which describe or modify another person or object in a given sentence. For example: a beautiful flower the adjective is [beautiful] because it describes the noun [flower]. The following examples use adjectives in different ways and places to demonstrate how they behave in a sentence.

Grammar Rules
my house is white
[noun + adjective] Audio
your country is big
[noun + adjective] Audio
new books are expensive
[plural + adjective] Audio
we are happy here
[pronoun + verb + adjective] Audio
she has three small dogs
[adjective + plural] Audio
this language is very easy
[adverb + adjective] Audio
I have a small green house
[adjective + adjective] Audio

We're not done yet! The following is a list of more adjectives for you, often used when referring to weather conditions. I think it would be wise to memorize them.

cold
cold Audio
hot
hot Audio
cloudy
cloudy Audio
rainy
rainy Audio
snowy
snowy Audio
sunny
sunny Audio
windy
windy Audio
warm
warm Audio

Conversation in English

Now we finally reach the most exciting part, the practice of the daily expressions used in almost every conversation. I recommend memorizing these phrases, because you will need them for sure.

English
hi Audio
how are you? Audio
I'm good, thank you Audio
and you? Audio
what is your name? Audio
my name is Maya Audio
nice to meet you Audio

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