Daily Grammar

Lesson 154

Parts of the Sentence - Adjectives

Adjectives modify or affect the meaning of nounsA noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Examples: man, city, book, and courage.  Source: Lesson 16 and pronounsA pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or a group of words used as a noun.
Source: Lesson 21
and tell us which, whose, what kind, and how many about the nouns or pronouns they modify. They come before the noun or pronoun they modify except for the predicate adjective which comes after a linking verbLinking verbs (state of being verbs) show that something exists; they do not show action. Some common linking verbs include: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been, seem, look, feel, and become.
Source: Lesson 2
and modifies the subjectThe subject tells who or what about the verb.  Source: Lesson 91.

Examples of adjectives:
The big brown bear grabbed the scared small man.
(The, big, and brown modify the subject bear and the, scared, and small modify the direct object man)

Examples of predicate adjectives:
The big bear is brown. The brown bear was big.
(brown and big come after the linking verbs is and was and modify the subject bear)

 
 
 

There are seven (7) words in the English language that are always adjectives. They are the articles a, an, and the and the possessivesSome personal pronouns are called possessives because they show whose something is. They are the following pronouns: my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, their, and theirs.
Source: Lesson 23
my, our, your, and their. (The possessives are from the possessive pronoun list but are always used with nouns as adjectives.) Being only seven in number, one should memorize them so they are immediately recognized as adjectives.

Adjectives that point out how many are indefinite pronounsIndefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not point out specifically. They point out generally.  Source: Lesson 28 like many, several, both, and numbers.

 
 
 

Instructions: Find the adjectives that tell how many in these sentences and tell what they modify.

1. Both companies need twenty-four workers by tomorrow.

Both companies need twenty-four workers by tomorrow.
 - Both modifies companies
 - twenty-four modifies workers

2. Several citizens protested the many cars on the two lots.

Several citizens protested the many cars on the two lots.
 - Several modifies citizens
 - many modifies cars
 - two modifies lots

3. Seventy-six trombones led the few drummers and some tubas.

Seventy-six trombones led the few drummers and some tubas.
 - eventy-six modifies trombones
 - few modifies drummers
 - some modifies tubas

4. Three people tried out for one part in the play.

Three people tried out for one part in the play.
 - Three modifies people
 - one modifies part

5. Each train needed another car and more passengers.

Each train needed another car and more passengers.
 - Each modifies train
 - another modifies car
 - more modifies passengers

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