Transcript Type 1:
Define adjective.
Write three sentences using a different
adjective in each sentence.
Review: What is an adjective?
Adjective: modifies (describes) a noun or a pronoun
Adjectives usually come BEFORE the words they
modify.
Review: What is an adjective?
Adjectives can tell:
1. What kind?
Ex: The leprechaun picked green shamrocks.
2. Which one?
Ex: The leprechaun picked those shamrocks.
3. How many?
Ex: The leprechaun picked several shamrocks.
4. How much?
Ex: The leprechaun picked enough shamrocks.
In the following sentences, underline the adjectives. Draw an arrow
to the noun or pronoun each modifies (describes). There may be
more than one adjective in a sentence.
Soul Surfer is a great book about Bethany Hamilton!
This girl has more courage than most people.
Bethany’s left arm was lost after a tiger shark attacked her.
She has been an inspiration to many people.
Review: What is a predicate adjective?
Predicate adjective: an adjective that is in the predicate part of
the sentence and modifies (describes) the subject of a linking verb
Examples:
1.
Bethany is courageous.
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2.
pred adj
The attack was incredibly quick.
LV
3.
pred adj
The bystanders on the beach were completely shocked.
LV
pred adj
Review: What is a preposition?
Preposition: shows the relationship of a noun or
pronoun to another word
of
about
against
in
as
during
to
into
without
for
like
before
with
through
under
on
after
around
at
over
among
from
between
by
out
Review: What is a preposition?
Compound Preposition: a preposition that consists
of two or more words
according to
except for
next to
along with
in addition to
on account of
away from
in case of
on top of
as of
in front of
out of
because of
in order to
prior to
by means of
in place of
with respect to
due to
in spite of
What three parts make up a
Prepositional Phrase?
Preposition + any modifiers +its object = prep. phrase
(adjectives)
(noun or pronoun)
Example:
According to him, all the kids are playing baseball at the field.
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P M O
If a phrase acts as a SINGLE part of speech, what
part of speech can a prepositional phrase act as?
A prepositional phrase acts as an ADJECTIVE or an
ADVERB.
A prepositional phrase that modifies (describes) a noun
or a pronoun is called an adjective phrase.
The Adjective Phrase
An adjective phrase tells what kind or which one.
An adjective phrase almost always FOLLOWS the
word it modifies.
One of my friends showed me a book about a shark attack.
Of my friends modifies the pronoun One, telling which one.
About a shark attack modifies the noun book, telling what kind.
The Adjective Phrase
Sometimes an adjective phrase modifies the
object of another preposition.
One of my friends in this class showed me the book.
Of my friends modifies the pronoun One.
In this class modifies the object of the preposition friends.
The Adjective Phrase
More than one adjective phrase can modify the
same word.
The book describes the determination of Bethany after her attack.
Of Bethany and after her attack both modify the noun determination.
The Adjective Phrase
Be careful!!
Sometimes an adjective phrase is combined with a noun
to make a compound noun.
Examples:
United States of America
tug-of-war
jack-in-the-box
Practice:
Underline the adjective phrase in each sentence. Then draw an
arrow to the noun or pronoun that it modifies (describes).
The attack by the shark was terrible.
Everyone in addition to Bethany was shocked.
One of her friends was extremely supportive.
The girl next to Bethany in the picture is her friend.
It was a great book about determination.
Practice:
Put a box around the linking verbs.
Then circle the predicate adjectives. Not every sentence has one!
The attack by the shark was terrible.
Everyone in addition to Bethany was shocked.
One of her friends was extremely supportive.
The girl next to Bethany in the picture is her friend.
It was a great book about determination.
Complete the activity on the back of the
notes packet.