Apr 3, 2008

Adjectives are like names

When we use some adjectives to describe things or persons, we actually give them "names". This will tell other people some characteristics or personality of the item or someone we want to let others know.

For example, we want to introduce a newsletter for children to read, we can tell the children,

"Today, I'd like to introduce you an interesting, funny, and good newsletter. It is called ESLite.
Let me repeat the three names: interesting, funny, and good!

Interesting
The newsletter provides a lot of interesting stories with comprehension questions for readers. The stories, like Great Mouse Detective are very interesting to read.

Funny
The newsletter also shows a lot of funny cartoon characters, such as Beanie Family, Kelly, Hokkaido pigs.

Good
The newsletter has a lot of good articles for children. They help them learn English.

OK, an interesting, funny, and good newsletter, I believe everyone would like to have a copy. "

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