When we use an adjective with a noun

Слайд 2

Stars and stripes

Famous
Attractive
Hair
Eyes
About
Slim
Actor – actress
Singer
Sportsman- sportswoman
Musician
Politician
TV presenter

Stars and stripes Famous Attractive Hair Eyes About Slim Actor – actress

Слайд 3

Adjectives

When we use an adjective with a noun, the adjective goes before

Adjectives When we use an adjective with a noun, the adjective goes
the noun:
It’s a big house. It is a house big.
We can also use adjectives without a noun, after the verb be:
He’s strong.
It is not easy.
We often use very and quite before adjectives:
He’s quite tall.
He’s very tall.

Слайд 4

Adjectives don’t change before a plural noun:
They are blue jeans.
They are blues

Adjectives don’t change before a plural noun: They are blue jeans. They are blues jeans.
jeans.

Слайд 5

After 300 metres, turn right

Hungry
Hot
Angry
Tired
Sad
Thirsty
Cold
Worried
Bored
Happy
Stressed

After 300 metres, turn right Hungry Hot Angry Tired Sad Thirsty Cold Worried Bored Happy Stressed

Слайд 6

Imperatives

Turn right
Slow down
Don’t worry
Be careful
Turn the air conditioning on
Open your window
Lets stop

Imperatives Turn right Slow down Don’t worry Be careful Turn the air
at that service station
Give me my IPod
Be quite
Don’t park here
Come on
Lets go

Слайд 7

Imperatives,let’s

Use imperatives to give orders or instructions.

+ imperative – verb (infinitive)
Open the

Imperatives,let’s Use imperatives to give orders or instructions. + imperative – verb
door!
Turn right!

- Imperative – don’t + verb
Don’t worry!
Don’t stop!

Слайд 8

Add please to be polite:
Open the door, please!

Use be + adjective in

Add please to be polite: Open the door, please! Use be +
imperatives:
Be quite!
Be careful, please!

Don’t use a pronoun with imperatives:
Don’t worry!