Tuesday, October 19, 2021

The Grammar of Adjectives



Adjectives - order, type etc....

Do number 2 (Types of Adjective) first.



1.bikiniyellowpolkadotworeitsy-bitsyteenie-weenieshean.
2.littlethosepuppiesspottedcutelookblack-and-whiteatDalmatian.
3.beautifulbeachdeserteddiscoveredgoldenwesandythis.
4.productionnewenormousfacilitycaranpurpose-builtthey'veopened.
5.teacheryounggotSwedishPTwe'vetallagood-looking.
6.newsmartphonehimselfhe'sanall-bells-and-whistlesboughtjustamazing.
7.shegorgeouswearingawaspurpleeveningbacklessdresssilk.
8.inlivetheyhalf-timberedcottageoldcountryablack-and-whitetiny.
9.wearingahebrightly-colouredratherwasattractivetiesilkPaisley-pattern.
10.SwissI'vethisjustboughtarmyincrediblesee-throughmulti-functionknife.








OpinionSizeOtherAgeShape
Spectaculartallilluminatedmodernthin
ColourPatternOriginMaterialPurpose
greyplaininternationaldenimlandmark

Which Auckland building would these adjectives describe?




The Sky Tower
Auckland Museum
The Metropolis Hotel















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Look at these collocations of adverbs and adjectives:


deeply apologetic
severely disadvantaged
hauntingly beautiful
genuinely surprised
bitterly disappointed
vaguely amused
strangely relieved
woefully misinformed*
haphazardly arranged



Isn't this kind of language wonderful?

Some of these collocations are quite standard, but some are quite original. Which would you say are more standard and which convey a more original idea?


Also, how can we rearrange the form of these phrases (except for *): clue: a deep apology














Can you remember?

a ____ apology

my _______ apologies, deepest sympathies, condolences....

haunting ________

they are at a ______ disadvantage

I was in _________ surprise

it was a bitter __________

he looked at his students in ________ amusement

what a strange ________ it was to finally arrive.

his office was a in a rather __________ state of arrangement




Practice

Practice: do 2a and 2b