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The 22 Most Common English Adjectives Good. This coffee is good. I am good. Big. This shirt is very big. Small. He wants a small sandwich. Hot. The tea is hot. Cold. The food is cold. Expensive. The supermarket is expensive. Difficult. This game is difficult, I dont understand the rules. Easy. These exercises are very easy.
Adjectives are words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns: enormous, doglike, silly, yellow, fun, fast.
Adjectives describe or modifythat is, they limit or restrict the meaning ofnouns and pronouns. They may name qualities of all kinds: huge, red, angry, tremendous, unique, rare, etc.
0:17 2:38 We can form an adjective from a noun. For example gold golden here the adjective golden is formedMoreWe can form an adjective from a noun. For example gold golden here the adjective golden is formed from the noun gold. We can form an adjective from a verb.
Able to be put into use or applied; applicable.
Adjectives are usually placed before the nouns they describe, as in the examples, tall man and easy assignment, above. Adjectives may also follow the noun they describe. Like nouns, adjectives are often recognizable by their suffixes. Endings such as -ous -ful -ish -able usually designate adjectives.
Words that describe or modify nouns and add a description to the sentence are called adjectives. Adjectives can be formed from nouns, verbs, and other adjectives. Nouns, verbs, and other adjectives can be combined to produce adjectives.