In this lesson you will learn 20 adjectives in English and you can do a practice exercise.
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Small: small, small, small, small
I like small computers / I like small computers - Big: big, big
I think your car is too big / I think your car is too big - Intelligent: intelligent, intelligent
People who study and work at the same time are quite intelligent / People who study and work at the same time are quite intelligent
- Heavy: heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy
Please take those heavy boxes to my office / Please take those heavy boxes to my office - Light: light, light, light, light
Sending light parcels is free / Sending light packages is free - Mean: bad, bad bad, bad
Don’t be mean to your brother / Don’t be mean to your brother
Related Lessons:
– ING and ED
adjectives – Exercise possessive adjectives
- Lovely: pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty
The pictures you took yesterday are lovely / The pictures you took yesterday are pretty - Free: Free
People love getting free stuff / People love to get free stuff - Cheap: cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap
When I go abroad, I Usually stay at cheap hotels / When I go abroad, usually I stay in cheap hotels - Expensive: expensive, expensive, expensive, expensive
The sofa she bought was expensive / The sofa she bought was expensive - Safe: safe, secure, safe, secure
Our new model is fast, reliable and safe / Our new model is fast, reliable and safe - Wet: wet, wet, wet, wet
The towel is still wet please take it outside / The towel is still wet please take it outside. - Dry: dry, dry, dry, dry
Remember you should put all the dry dishes in the cabinet / Remember to put all dry dishes in the cabinet - Strong: strong, strong
Most of the times man are not as strong as women / Most of the time men are not as strong as women - Ugly: ugly, ugly, ugly, ugly
I do not like where i live now Because it is small and ugly / I do not like where I live now because it’s small and ugly - Sad: sad, sad
Most people do not like sad movies but I do / To most people do not like sad movies but I do
- Clean: clean, clean, clean, clean
The plumber checked all the pipes; they are clean. The plumber checked all the pipes; they are clean - Dirty: dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty
Ryan, your bedroom is dirty; clean it or you won’t go to the concert / Ryan, your bedroom is dirty; clean it or you won’t go to the concert - Lucky: lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky
My cousin Annie won the lottery; she is so lucky / My cousin Annie won the lottery; she is very lucky - Empty: empty, empty, empty, empty
The classroom is empty; I don’t know where the students are / The classroom is empty; I don’t know where the students are