Wednesday, 4 May 2011

LETS BUILD YOUR FASHION SENSE (1)

Lets us start building your fashion sense!!!


Adjectives describe or give information about nouns or pronouns.
For example:-
        • The grey dog barked. (The adjective grey describes the noun "dog").

 good news:  

the form of an adjective does not change. It does not matter if the   noun being modified is male or female, singular or plural, subject or object.(unisex FASFHION :P)

Some adjectives give us factual information about the noun - age, size colour etc (fact adjectives - can't be argued with). Some adjectives show what somebody thinks about something or somebody - nice, horrid, beautiful etc (opinion adjectives - not everyone may agree).

If you are asked questions with which, whose, what kind, or how many, you need an adjective to be able to answer.
exp: 
  • What skirt can i wear to the dinner tonite? (plain, pencil-shaped)
  • which shoes suit my red kebaya? (covered, flat)



There are different types of adjectives in the English language:
  • Numeric: six, one hundred and one
  • Quantitative: more, all, some, half, more than enough
  • Qualitative: colour, size, smell etc.
  • Possessive: my, his, their, your
  • Interrogative: which, whose, what
  • Demonstrative: this, that, those, these
!Note - The articles a, an, and the and the possessives my, our, your, and their are also adjectives.
your fashion quest will be continued ~

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