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2B adjectives basic one

1 The White house is in the USA. 1 63)))


They’re blue jeans.
2 He’s strong.
It isn’t easy.
Is it American?
3 It’s a very big city.
She’s quite small.

1 When we use an adjective with a noun, the adjective goes before the noun:
It’s a big house. NOT It’s a house big.
The White house is in the USA.

Adjectives don’t change before a plural noun:


They’re blue jeans. NOT they’re blues jeans.

2 We can also use adjectives without a noun, after the verb be.
He’s strong.
It isn’t easy.
Is it American?

3 We often use very and quite before adjectives:


a He’s very tall.
b He’s quite tall.
c He isn’t very tall.

It’s a very big city.


She’s quite small.

2B Exercises:

a Underline the adjectives in these sentences.


He’s a rich man.
1 They’re Japanese tourists.
2 It's an international school.
3 That isn't the right answer.
4 We’re good friends.
5 Hi, Anna. Nice to meet you.
6 Those animals are dangerous.
7 This is a big country.
8 My phone is very cheap.

b Put the words in the right order.


Is Chinese he? Is he Chinese?
1 a day very it's hot It’s a very hot day.
2 your Australian is teacher? Is your teacher Australian?
3 car fast isn't that very That car isn’t very fast.
4 a idea bad it's It’s a bad idea.
5 a are student you good? Are you a good student?
6 easy is English quite English is quite easy.
7 strong my is brother very My brother is very strong.
8 watch expensive is this an This is an expensive watch.

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