Monday, September 18, 2023

The Subjects for sentences

 

How to start a sentence?


1. Just use nouns as the first word or words

Things in the classroom:

door    window   table    chair    whiteboard

ceiling    air-conditioner    sofa    computer

LCD projector    marker    mouse    speaker

books    pen    note pad    stage    rostrum

e.g.

The door

The sofa

The LCD projector

The door

The pen

A computer

A  mouse

A note pad


2. Add adjectives for details

huge

white

sophisticated

comfortable

bright


3. Nouns + Adjectives = Subject

e.g.

The white door

A sophisticated computer

The bright LCD projector

A comfortable sofa

The huge whiteboard


* Words naming adjectives must be acquired, learned and memorized (if possible).


Some commonly used adjectives:

25 Most Common Adjectives

  1. good
  2. new
  3. first
  4. last
  5. long
  6. great
  7. little
  8. own
  9. other
  10. old
  11. right
  12. big
  13. high
  14. different
  15. small
  16. large
  17. next
  18. early
  19. young
  20. important
  21. few
  22. public
  23. bad
  24. same
  25. able

This list is indicative only and actual words may change over time.

Source: Oxford English Dictionary


50 most common adjectives in English

This list of the 50 most frequently used adjectives in English is a good place to start expanding your English vocabulary. Adjectives add precision to your language skills, but you don't necessarily need to have an enormous collection right from the start. The adjectives in this list are enough to get by with for many simple English tasks.

Getting more from your vocabulary

Remember that you can negate adjectives if you don't know the opposite word yet, for example say, "It's not clear," if you don't know the word "confusing". You can also combine adjectives for added precision, for example say, "What you want is possible but hard," if you don't know the word "challenging". By learning to use these 50 adjectives correctly and applying a few "tricks" to make your life simpler, you'll expand your ability to communicate in English.

able
bad
best
better
big
black
certain
clear
different
early
easy
economic
federal
free
full
good
great
hard
high
human
important
international
large
late
little
local
long
low
major
military
national
new
old
only
other
political
possible
public
real
recent
right
small
social
special
strong
sure
true
white
whole
young



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