A Using adjectives before nouns We use an adjective before a noun to describe a thing or a person.Things to remember a bright star lovely children Sometimes we form an adjective like this: a close relative an old umbrella wind (n.)→ windy (adj.) a funny snowman a warm coat rain(n)...
教材原文一汉语译文④A Using adjectives before nouns在名词前使用形容词We use an adjective before a noun to describe a我们在名词前用形容词描述事thing or a person.物或人。 a bright star lovely children一颗明亮的星星 可爱的孩子们 a close relative an old umbrella一位近亲一把旧伞 a funny snow...
aUsing adjectives 使用形容词[translate] aCan u write me something 罐头u写我某事[translate] aflat holder 正在翻译,请等待...[translate] aWe can put an adjective before a noun or after a linking verb. 我们可以投入形容词在名词之前或在一个连接的动词以后。[translate]...
1. Write a sentence each with the followingcriteria: a. an adjective before a noun; b. adjective/s after a noun for the purpose of emphasizing certain qualities; c. an adjective as a Subject Complement; d. an adjective as an Object Complement....
In English when we use several adjectives before a noun, the adjectives have to go in a particular order.在英文中,如果我们在名词前使用多个形容词的话,那它们的顺序就是固定的。Of course your meaning will still be clear if you make a mistake with adjective order.当然,如果你在形容词顺序上犯...
Using adjectives before nouns We use an adjective before a noun to describe a thing or a person.a bright star a close relative a funny snowman heavy rain lovely children an old umbrella a warm coat a windy dayThings to remember Sometimes we form an adjective like this: wind (n.) → ...
Using adjectives before nouns 在名词前使用形容词We use an adjective before a noun to describe a thing or a 我们在名词前用形容词描述物或人。person 是以-ly结尾的形容abright star lovely children 一颗明亮的星星可爱的孩子们词,意为"可爱的",一位近亲一把旧伞aclose relative an old umbrella 类似...
1. To use an adjective before a noun or after a linking verb to describe someone/ something 试题详情 2. Alternatively, tell students who are drawing the pictures to ask as many questions as possible to get information about the person they are drawing, e.g., ‘Is your person a boy/ a...
Before a noun. After a stative verb (e.g., resemble, look, seem, feel, etc.). Before reading the examples, it is better to briefly explain what a stative verb is. Most verbs express an action, e.g., eat, buy, go, wash, run. Such verbs are called dynamic verbs. However, a ...
In these examples, the adjective is in bold and the noun that it modifies is in italics.An adjective often comes BEFORE a noun:a green car a dark sky an interesting storyAnd sometimes an adjective comes AFTER a verb:My car is green. The sky became dark. His story seemed interesting....