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Master the Power of Adjectives in English: Enhance Your Communication Skills

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Adjectives are essential for mastering the English language, playing a crucial role in enriching your communication and making your expressions more vivid and precise. At NLS Learn, we understand the power of well-chosen adjectives and how they can transform your speaking and writing.

Adjectives

Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns, giving more information about their characteristics or qualities.

Such as:

In the phrase "a red apple," "red" is an adjective describing the noun "apple."

Example sentences:

If you find something really funny, you could say: "That film was hilarious."

'Hilarious' is one of the adjectives that you can see in the list of common adjectives above.


Activity - Describe your Friend!

Choose the most appropriate adjectives to complete the description of your friend:

My friend is very and always tells the truth. They are also quite , which makes them a lot of fun to be around. However, sometimes they can be a bit , especially when things don't go their way.

A1/A2 Level Adjective Quiz

1. The baby is crying because he is .
2. The little boy is being because he won't eat his vegetables.
3. She always says "please" and "thank you"—she's never .
4. The room was very ; I couldn't see anything.
5. The weather is neither hot nor cold; it's just .

B1/B2 Level Adjective Quiz

1. After a long day of work, I was absolutely .
2. She cleaned the house so well that it was .
3. The child cried when he didn't get what he wanted because he is .
4. He's very to start his new job next week.
5. The computer is old and barely functions anymore, it is .

Exploring the Suffix "-ish" in Adjectives

The suffix "-ish" is a versatile addition to adjectives, used to indicate a sense of "somewhat," "kind of," or "approximately." It's commonly attached to a range of adjectives to soften their meaning, making the description less precise. For example, words like smallish and youngish suggest that something is not fully small or young but has qualities somewhat resembling those descriptions. This suffix is especially popular in casual speech and can be applied to many adjectives, such as coldish, warmish, sweetish, and oldish. Using "-ish" can help you add nuance to your descriptions, making them more flexible and relatable.


Adjective Crosswords

A1/A2 Level

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Across:
1: Opposite of 'small' (3 letters)
2: Opposite of 'light' (3 letters)
Down:
1: Opposite of 'bad' (4 letters)
2: Opposite of 'sad' (5 letters)
3: Opposite of 'soft' (4 letters)

B1/B2 Level

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Across:
1: Very old (7 letters)
2: Go with the _____ and the smooth (5 letters)
3: Don't lie, be... (6 letters)
4: Less than (5 letters)
Down:
1: Opposite of 'wide' (6 letters)
2: More than hot (6 letters)
3: Rich (7 letters)

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