Subject: English
Book: English Grammar
An **adjective** is like a color or decoration you add to a noun to tell us more about it. It describes how something looks, feels, or acts. If a child sees a “big, red apple,” “big” and “red” are adjectives.
### What Do Adjectives Do?
- They give more info about a noun’s size, color, shape, feeling, etc.
- Example words: “tall,” “small,” “happy,” “blue,” “round,” “angry.”
### Easy Sentence Examples
- “The **fluffy** cat slept on the **soft** rug.”
- “I ate a **juicy** apple.”
- “She wore a **bright** dress.”
### Adjectives in Action
- If the noun is “dog,” an adjective could be “friendly dog,” “big dog,” “brown dog.”
- If the noun is “toy,” you might say “fun toy,” “shiny toy,” “new toy.”
Adjectives are like crayons for your words—they add color and detail so listeners can imagine exactly what you mean!