This lesson deals with how to use adjectives correctly in various situations and sentences in English grammar. Tutorialsexit_to_appInstructionshelp_outline
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funnyspeaker_phone
smartspeaker_phone
happyspeaker_phone
expensivespeaker_phone
housespeaker_phone
oldspeaker_phone
tallspeaker_phone
interestingspeaker_phone
nicespeaker_phone
shyspeaker_phone
cutespeaker_phone
fatspeaker_phone
The short, fat pencil.speaker_phone
It's a purple shirt.speaker_phone
A cute cat.speaker_phone
It's a black hat.speaker_phone
That's a nice shirt.speaker_phone
Those are nice shirts.speaker_phone
She's a smart girl.speaker_phone
It's the blue one.speaker_phone
I'm kind of shy, a little funny but always happy.speaker_phone
She's an interesting person.speaker_phone
He lives in a tall building.speaker_phone
Mr. Taylor is very old.speaker_phone
That car is expensive.speaker_phone
One: Correct, Alex has two browns dogs.speaker_phone Two: Alex has two brown dogs.speaker_phone
One: Correct, the greens books are here.speaker_phone Two: The green books are here.speaker_phone
One: Correct, Jordan a happy person.speaker_phone Two: Jordan is a happy person.speaker_phone
One: Correct, I live in a house old.speaker_phone Two: I live in an old house.speaker_phone
One: Correct, his answer wrong.speaker_phone Two: His answer is wrong.speaker_phone