Adjectives - Lesson Two
Vocabulary - feelings




Vocabulary - thoughts




Vocabulary - nouns




Present tense - Feelings



Past
Now
Future
am / is / are
Subject + verb 'be' + adjective

She + is + happy
She is happy.
She's happy.
The woman is happy.
The woman's happy.

He + is + upset
He is upset.
He's upset.
The boy is upset.
The boy's upset.

It + is + sad
It is sad.
It's sad.
The dog is sad.
The dog's sad.
Past tense - Feelings



Past
Now
Future
was / were

She + was + angry
She was angry.
The woman was angry.

He + was + upset
He was upset.
The boy was upset.

They + were + happy
They were happy.
The girls were happy.
Adjectives Exercises




Past
Now
was / were
am / is / are

Answer
He is angry.

Answer
They are happy.
Future

Answer
She was sad.

Answer
It was angry.
Present tense - Thoughts
Subject + verb 'be' + adjective
Subject




The weather
verb 'be'
-
am
-
is
-
are
-
was
-
were
thoughts
-
amazing
-
great
-
good
-
bad
-
terrible

is
good
The weather is good.
Adjectives Exercises




Answer
The weather is terrible.
Answer
The weather is bad.




Answer
The weather is good.
Answer
The film is great.
Past tense - Thoughts
was / The film / terrible
The film was terrible.
good / was / The TV programme
Answer
The TV programme was good.
amazing / The TV programme / was
Answer
The TV programme was amazing.
bad / was / The film
Answer
The film was bad.
With possessives as subjects
Vocabulary - adjectives




Vocabulary - nouns




Explain
We can use the possessive as the subject.


Gordon's painting is beautiful.
His painting is beautiful.
Gordon


Daisy's painting is ugly.
Her painting is ugly.
Daisy


Desmond & Molly's kitchen is clean.
Their kitchen is clean.
Desmond & Molly


Jane and I's kitchen is dirty.
Our kitchen is dirty.
Jane & I


Mary's homework is easy.
Her homework is easy.
Mary


Answer
Chloe's homework is difficult.
Answer
Her homework is difficult.
Chloe