You have learned that adjectives describe the nouns in a sentence. They tell what kind, how many, and which one.
See how adjectives change the sentence below and make it more interesting. The adjectives (other than the articles a, an, and the) are in boldface. The noun is in italics.
See how adjectives change the sentence below and make it more interesting. The adjectives are in boldface. The noun is in italics.
The mouse eats cheese.
The little, timid mouse eats delicious, cheddar cheese.
The huge, fat, gray mouse eats cheese.
Rewrite these sentences. Make them more interesting by adding adjectives. Avoid repeating the same adjectives.
The swift deer ran into the spooky woods The tall muscular girl threw the worn-down ball The teenage boys floated down the murky river The excited boy ate the creamy pie
The tiny, awkward, brown deer ran into the thick woods. The tall, gangly girl threw the hard, cold ball. The disgruntled, angry boys floated down the winding, never ending river. The big, round boy ate sweet, warm, fresh pie.