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Adjectives describe or provide more information about nouns or pronouns. They usually come before the noun they describe. For example:

  • Her older sister is a programmer. — The adjective older describes the noun sister. Notice how the adjective older comes before the noun.

  • He joined an international company. — The adjective international gives more information about the noun company.

  • He has a quick shower in the morning. - The adjective quick describes how short the shower is.

Adjectives can also make language more expressive by giving details about a person, place, or thing. For example, instead of saying It seems like you have a lot of energy this morning, you could say You look energetic this morning. Here, the adjective energetic is more concise and expressive, showing that someone has a lot of energy in a positive way.

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In the sentence You look energetic this morning, what does energetic suggest about the person?

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That the person is feeling unwell.

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Energetic is a positive word. It does not describe someone who is sick or unwell.


That the person seems like they have a lot of energy.


That the person is uncomfortable.

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Energetic is not about comfort. It describes having strength and activity.


That the person is late.

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Energetic does not relate to time. It is about how much energy a person has.

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