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adverb in the sentence in the second column.Highlight the adjective(s) Add an extra adverb or adjective1 Our old house was very cosy. Our old house was very cosy.2 She is wearing her new scarftoday. She is wearing her new scarf today.3 Thescientificpuzzlewastricky. Thescientificpuzzlewas tricky.4 We wandered through theItalian piazza at night.We wandered through the Italianpiazza at night.5 Tomorrow’s weather lookspromising.Tomorrow’s weather lookspromising.Y o u r t u r n 7 . 2Y o u r t u r n 7 . 2Turn the following words into adjectives and then use each one in a new sentence.1 disappointmentAdjectives describe nouns or pronouns. They give more information about themand provide a more specific image or sense of what is being described. Adjectivescan give information about qualities, attributes, characteristics, number and appearance.Adjectives are usually placed before the noun or pronoun they describe or after a linkingverb. Two or more adjectives can make your writing even more specific and interesting.imposing gates can become the tall, imposing gatesrough track can become a dry, rough trackHe became angry. I am awake. The teams seem upset.You can also use an adverb to modify the adjective. Place it in front of the adjective. Where an

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adverb in the sentence in the second column.Highlight the adjective(s) Add an extra adverb or adjective1 Our old house was very cosy. Our old house was very cosy.2 She is wearing her new scarftoday. She is wearing her new scarf today.3 Thescientificpuzzlewastricky. Thescientificpuzzlewas tricky.4 We wandered through theItalian piazza at night.We wandered through the Italianpiazza at night.5 Tomorrow’s weather lookspromising.Tomorrow’s weather lookspromising.Y o u r t u r n 7 . 2Y o u r t u r n 7 . 2Turn the following words into adjectives and then use each one in a new sentence.1 disappointmentAdjectives describe nouns or pronouns. They give more information about themand provide a more specific image or sense of what is being described. Adjectivescan give information about qualities, attributes, characteristics, number and appearance.Adjectives are usually placed before the noun or pronoun they describe or after a linkingverb. Two or more adjectives can make your writing even more specific and interesting.imposing gates can become the tall, imposing gatesrough track can become a dry, rough trackHe became angry. I am awake. The teams seem upset.You can also use an adverb to modify the adjective. Place it in front of the adjective. Where an

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Solution

The adverbs in the sentences in the second column are:

  1. Very - Our old house was very cosy.
  2. Today - She is wearing her new scarf today.
  3. No adverb in this sentence - Thescientificpuzzlewas tricky.
  4. At night - We wandered through the Italianpiazza at night.
  5. No adverb in this sentence - Tomorrow’s weather lookspromising.

The adjectives in the sentences in the second column are:

  1. Old, cosy - Our old house was very cosy.
  2. New - She is wearing her new scarf today.
  3. Scientific, tricky - Thescientificpuzzlewas tricky.
  4. Italian - We wandered through the Italianpiazza at night.
  5. Promising - Tomorrow’s weather lookspromising.

Adding an extra adverb or adjective to the sentences:

  1. Our old, spacious house was very cosy indeed.
  2. She is wearing her new, colourful scarf today.
  3. The scientific puzzle was extremely tricky.
  4. We wandered aimlessly through the Italian, bustling piazza at night.
  5. Tomorrow’s weather looks quite promising.

Turning the following words into adjectives and using each one in a new sentence:

  1. Disappointment - Disappointing: The movie was quite disappointing.

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