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Unit Adjectives 7 Unit 7.1 Adjectives can change articles When a noun begins with a vowel, the correct article to use with it is an. When a noun begins with a consonant, the correct article to use with it is a. However, adding an adjective in front of the noun can change the article. If the adjective begins with a vowel, the article should be an. If the adjective begins with a consonant, the article should be a. Let’s look at an example: An elephant becomes A large elephant, because the article is based on the adjective, which begins with a consonant. Exercise Read each adjective and noun pair below. Write “a” or “an” on the line. 1. ______________ dirty shirt

17. ___________stormy sea

2. ______________thin girl

18. ___________fierce wind

3. ______________empty dish

19. ___________angry voice

4. ______________adorable puppy

20. ___________jealous lady

5. ______________silly face

21. ___________young boy

6. ______________smelly perfume

22. ___________icy drink

7. ______________funny joke

23. ___________old woman

8. ______________emotional movie

24. ___________fast car

9. ______________wet towel

25. ___________difficult job

10. _____________easy problem

26. ___________foggy window

11. _____________interesting book

27.____________eager child

12. _____________good friend

28. ___________wicked witch

13. _____________obese man

29. ___________crazy person

14. _____________grey cloud

30. ___________enormous turnip

15. _____________hot sun

31. ___________open door

16. _____________early morning

32. ___________sad story

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Unit 7.2 Adjective Synonyms Synonyms are words with the same or similar meanings. Adjectives synonyms are similar words that describe nouns. They give same information about something or someone that we can discover with our senses. They tell how he/she/it looks, feels, sounds, smells, or tastes in the same manner. Exercise Read the sentence. Circle the adjective. Rewrite the sentence using an adjective from the word box that is the synonym of the adjective in the first sentence. filthy fast

pretty

fluffy

sad

funny

old

expensive delicious

torn

fragrant

hungry

cheerful

excellent

plump

1. The house is dirty. The house is filthy. 2. The football team is fantastic!

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3. The music is beautiful.

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4. The painting is costly.

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5. The girl is fat.

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6. The food is tasty.

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7. The race car is quick.

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8. The film was depressing

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9. The child was happy.

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10. The flowers are aromatic.

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11. He is hilarious.

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12. The clouds are puffy.

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13. They are famished.

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14. The furniture is ancient.

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15. The jeans are ripped.

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Unit 7.3 Adjective Antonyms Antonyms are words with the totally opposite meanings. Adjectives antonyms are words that give a totally opposite description to the nouns. They tell how he/she/it looks, feels, sounds, smells, or tastes differently altogether. dirty

long easy

young full

slow

funny

quiet ugly

hot

rich dry

short

cheap

round

Exercise Read the sentence. Circle the adjective. Write the sentence that comes next, using an adjective from the word box that is the antonym of the adjective in the first sentence. 1. The clothes are not clean. The clothes are dirty. 2. The math homework is not hard.

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3. The party is not noisy.

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4. The man is not poor.

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5. The woman is not beautiful.

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6. The perfume is not expensive.

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7. The car is not fast.

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8. The movie is not serious.

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9. The ground is not wet.

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10. My uncle is not old.

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11. His brother is not tall.

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12. The world is not flat.

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13. They are not hungry.

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14. The weather is not cold.

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15. The song is not short.

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Unit 7.4 Comprehension – The Enormous Crocodile In the biggest brownest muddiest river in Africa, two crocodiles lay with their heads just above the water. One of the crocodiles was enormous. The other one was not so big. “Do you know what I would like for my lunch today?” the Enormous Crocodile asked. “No, the Not-so-big One said. “What?” The Enormous Crocodile grinned, showing hundreds of sharp white teeth. “For my lunch today,” he said, “ I would like a nice juicy little child.” “I never eat children,” the Not-so-big One said. “Only fish.” “Ho, ho, ho!” cried the Enormous Crocodile. “I’ll bet if you saw a fat juicy little child paddling in the water over there at this very moment, you’d gulp him up in one gulp!” “No, I wouldn’t,” the Not-so-big One said. “Children are too tough and chewy., They are tough and chewy and nasty and bitter.” “Tough and chewy!” cried the Enormous Crocodile. “Nasty and bitter! What awful tommyrot you talk! They are juicy and yummy!” “They taste so bitter,” the Not-so-big One said, “you have to cover them with sugar before you can eat them.” “Children are bigger than fish,” said the Enormous Crocodile. “You get bigger helpings.”

“You are greedy,” the Not-so-big One said.” You’re the greediest croc in the whole river.” “I’m the bravest croc in the whole river,” said the Enormous Crocodile. “I’m the only one who dares to leave the water and go through the jungle to the town to look for little children to eat.” “You’ve only done that once,” snorted the Not-so-big One. “And what happened then? They all saw you coming and ran away.” 4

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“Ah, but today when I go, they won’t see me at all,” said the Enormous Crocodile. “Of course they’ll see you,” the Not-so-big One said. “You’re so enormous and ugly; they’ll see you from miles away.” The Enormous Crocodile grinned again, and his terrible sharp teeth sparkled like knives in the sun. “Nobody will see me,” he said, “because this time I’ve thought up secret plans and clever tricks.” “Clever tricks?” cried the Not-so-big One. “You’ve never done anything clever in your life! You’re the stupidest croc in the whole river!” “I’m the cleverest croc in the whole river,” the Enormous Crocodile answered. “For my lunch today I shall feast upon a fat juicy little child while you lie here in the river feeling hungry. Goodbye.”

1. The word Enormous and Not-so-big were used to describe the two crocodiles. Can you suggest other synonym adjectives to replace the two words to describe the two crocodiles Enormous - ________________, _______________, _______________ Not-so-big - ________________ , _______________, ______________ 2a. What words does the author use to describe children? ___________________________________________________________________

2b. We usually use these words with other things, can you use these words to describe a few things?

___________________________________________________________________ 3a. The Enormous Crocodile described himself as the bravest crocodile in the river Can you suggest other synonym adjectives to replace the word “brave”? 5

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Brave - ______________, _______________, ______________ 3b. Can you suggest some antonym adjectives that has the meaning opposite of brave? Antonym for brave - ______________, ______________

4a. How else does the Enormous Crocodile describe himself? Why? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________

4b. Does the Not-so-big Crocodile agree? Why? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________

5. Using your own imagination, suggest how the Enormous Crocodile could hide himself from being seen by the children. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________

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Unit 7 Adjectives

15. The jeans are ripped. ... “They taste so bitter,” the Not-so-big One said, “you have to cover them with sugar before you can eat ... “You get bigger helpings.”.

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