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Let's solve this step by step. The task is to underline the adjectives in each sentence. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns (or pronouns), giving more information about their qualities, such as size, color, shape, age, etc.
We'll go through each sentence and identify the adjectives.
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- blue – describes "eyes" → adjective
- dark – describes "eyes" → adjective
- scary – describes "eyes" → adjective
- deep – describes "voice" → adjective
- frightening – describes "tone" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: blue, dark, scary, deep, frightening
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- energetic – describes "animals" → adjective
- tired – describes "her" (person) → adjective
- beautiful – describes "animals" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: energetic, tired, beautiful
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- fast – describes "he" (father) → adjective
- strong – describes "he" → adjective
- good – describes "player" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: fast, strong, good
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- gloomy – describes "forest" → adjective
- tall – describes "trees" → adjective
- strong – describes "wind" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: gloomy, tall, strong
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- old – describes "Bill" → adjective
- fragile – describes "Bill" → adjective
- short – describes "legs" → adjective
- weak – describes "legs" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: old, fragile, short, weak
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- old – describes "house" → adjective
- dirty – describes "walls" → adjective
- yellow – describes "windows" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: old, dirty, yellow
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- hot – describes "sun" → adjective
- bald – describes "head" → adjective
- red – describes "it" (the head) → adjective
✔ Adjectives: hot, bald, red
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1. His blue eyes were dark and scary. His voice was deep and he spoke with a frightening tone.
2. Sarah’s animals were energetic. They made her tired, but they were still beautiful animals.
3. Gary’s father loved soccer. He was fast and strong which made him a good player.
4. She ran through the gloomy forest. The tall trees swayed in strong wind.
5. Bill was old and fragile. His legs were short and weak.
6. John’s old house creaked in the night. The walls were dirty and the windows were yellow.
7. The hot sun stung the top of his bald head. It was red for days.
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💡 Explanation: Adjectives describe nouns. Look for words that tell us *what kind*, *how many*, or *which one* about a noun. In these sentences, most adjectives describe appearance, feelings, or characteristics. Words like "fast," "strong," "beautiful," and "old" all give us details about people, animals, or objects — so they're adjectives.
We'll go through each sentence and identify the adjectives.
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1. His blue eyes were dark and scary. His voice was deep and he spoke with a frightening tone.
- blue – describes "eyes" → adjective
- dark – describes "eyes" → adjective
- scary – describes "eyes" → adjective
- deep – describes "voice" → adjective
- frightening – describes "tone" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: blue, dark, scary, deep, frightening
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2. Sarah’s animals were energetic. They made her tired, but they were still beautiful animals.
- energetic – describes "animals" → adjective
- tired – describes "her" (person) → adjective
- beautiful – describes "animals" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: energetic, tired, beautiful
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3. Gary’s father loved soccer. He was fast and strong which made him a good player.
- fast – describes "he" (father) → adjective
- strong – describes "he" → adjective
- good – describes "player" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: fast, strong, good
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4. She ran through the gloomy forest. The tall trees swayed in strong wind.
- gloomy – describes "forest" → adjective
- tall – describes "trees" → adjective
- strong – describes "wind" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: gloomy, tall, strong
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5. Bill was old and fragile. His legs were short and weak.
- old – describes "Bill" → adjective
- fragile – describes "Bill" → adjective
- short – describes "legs" → adjective
- weak – describes "legs" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: old, fragile, short, weak
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6. John’s old house creaked in the night. The walls were dirty and the windows were yellow.
- old – describes "house" → adjective
- dirty – describes "walls" → adjective
- yellow – describes "windows" → adjective
✔ Adjectives: old, dirty, yellow
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7. The hot sun stung the top of his bald head. It was red for days.
- hot – describes "sun" → adjective
- bald – describes "head" → adjective
- red – describes "it" (the head) → adjective
✔ Adjectives: hot, bald, red
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✔ Final Answer (Adjectives underlined in each sentence):
1. His blue eyes were dark and scary. His voice was deep and he spoke with a frightening tone.
2. Sarah’s animals were energetic. They made her tired, but they were still beautiful animals.
3. Gary’s father loved soccer. He was fast and strong which made him a good player.
4. She ran through the gloomy forest. The tall trees swayed in strong wind.
5. Bill was old and fragile. His legs were short and weak.
6. John’s old house creaked in the night. The walls were dirty and the windows were yellow.
7. The hot sun stung the top of his bald head. It was red for days.
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💡 Explanation: Adjectives describe nouns. Look for words that tell us *what kind*, *how many*, or *which one* about a noun. In these sentences, most adjectives describe appearance, feelings, or characteristics. Words like "fast," "strong," "beautiful," and "old" all give us details about people, animals, or objects — so they're adjectives.
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