π What are Nouns and Adjectives?
Nouns and adjectives are both important parts of sentences, but they do different jobs. Think of it like this: nouns are the names of things, and adjectives describe those things!
π Nouns: Naming Things
- π‘ A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Examples of nouns: teacher, school, book, friendship.
- π More examples: cat, dog, house, park, happiness.
π¨ Adjectives: Describing Things
- β¨ An adjective is a word that describes a noun. It tells us more about the noun.
- π Examples of adjectives: happy, big, red, funny.
- βοΈ We can use adjectives to describe the nouns we talked about earlier: happy teacher, big school, red book, funny friend.
π‘ Let's Compare!
Here's a table that shows the difference more clearly:
|
Noun (Name) |
Adjective (Description) |
| Example 1 |
Flower |
Beautiful |
| Example 2 |
Dog |
Fluffy |
| Example 3 |
Car |
Fast |
π Practice Quiz
Choose whether the word is an adjective or a noun:
- Sunny: Adjective / Noun
- Cloud: Adjective / Noun
- Tall: Adjective / Noun
- Tree: Adjective / Noun
- Delicious: Adjective / Noun
- Apple: Adjective / Noun
- Kind: Adjective / Noun
Answers: 1. Adjective, 2. Noun, 3. Adjective, 4. Noun, 5. Adjective, 6. Noun, 7. Adjective