What is 'Adjective' and its use in written and Spoken English


What is an 'Adjective'?

An adjective is a word that describes a noun. It gives more information about a person, place, thing, or idea. For example, in the phrase "a beautiful flower," the word "beautiful" is the adjective that describes the noun "flower." Adjectives help make our writing and speaking more interesting and clear.


Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language

- Adjective (विशेषण): A word that describes a noun.

- Noun (संज्ञा): A person, place, thing, or idea.

- Describes (विवरण देना): To give more information about something.


Usage Examples and Translations

1. The tall building is impressive.

(लंबी इमारत प्रभावशाली है।)

2. She has a kind heart.

(उसका दिल दयालु है।)

3. It was a rainy day.

(यह एक बारिश वाला दिन था।)


Key Mistakes

1. Using too many adjectives: "The big, red, shiny, beautiful car" can sound awkward. It's better to choose one or two strong adjectives.

2. Forgetting to use adjectives: Saying "The dog is outside" is fine, but adding an adjective makes it better: "The playful dog is outside."

3. Misplacing adjectives: In English, adjectives usually come before the noun, like "a fast car," not "a car fast."


Using adjectives correctly can make your English more vibrant and engaging!

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