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English For Beginners, Lesson 13: Answers

  • April 28, 2016
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Lesson 13, grammar Lesson 13, homework: Insert the following adjectives: expensive, important, interesting, incredible, dear, amusing, adorable, next, last, lovely, nice, well-known, noble, obvious. I want to buy this painting; it is so ______! But I can’t afford it. It is too ___. What a ______ boy! His answer is _______, and his reaction is _______….

English for beginners, Lesson 13. Homework

  • January 25, 2016
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1) Insert the following adjectives: expensive, important, interesting, incredible, dear, amusing, adorable, next, last, lovely, nice, well-known, noble, obvious. I want to buy this painting; it is so ______! But I can’t afford it. It is too ___. What a ______ boy! His answer is _______, and his reaction is _______. My _____ child, I…

What kind of lessons do you prefer? English for Beginners, Lesson 13

  • January 21, 2016
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Congratulations! We have studied a lot! It’s high time for us to discover the adjectives. I’m including comparative and superlative forms too. The adjective is used to describe things. We ask a question “what kind of…?” to find an adjective in the phrase. The adjective is placed before the noun. It’s a sunny day today!…

Attributive

  • August 30, 2015
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Adjectives are words that describe a noun, which is a person, place or thing. They are generally found in two places inside a sentence: in the predicative or attributive position. Predicative adjectives follow the nouns they describe and need a linking verb to tie the two together. Attributive adjectives precede the nouns they are describing…

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