Put the characteristics of adjectives in the order they must appear in the sentence. Then answer the question size origin colour shape age material How many adjectives are usually used in one sentence to describe a noun?
1) I buy milk every day. I don't buy milk every day. Do you buy milk every day? Who buy milk every day? When do you buy milk? What do you buy every day? You buy milk every day, don't you? You don't buy milk every day, do you? Do You buy milk or lemonade every day? 2) She always has a lot of work to do. She doesn't always has a lot of work to do. Who always has a lot of work to do? How much work does she has to do? She always has a lot of work to do, doesn't she? She doesn't always has a lot of work to do, does she? Does She always or often has a lot of work to do? 3) I read a newspaper yesterday. I didn't read a newspaper yesterday. Did you read a newspaper yesterday? Who read a newspaper yesterday? When did you read a newspaper? What did you read yesterday? You read a newspaper yesterday, did you? You didn't read a newspaper yesterday, did you? Did you read a book or a nespaper? 4. Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun. Mercury isn't the planet closest to the Sun. What is the planet closest to the Sun? Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun, isn't it? Mercury isn't the planet closest to the Sun, is it? Is Mercury or The Earth closest to the Sun?
1) Her father is not watching TV at the moment. He is sleeping because he is tired
2) Where does your uncle work? He works at school.
3) Is your friend doing his homework now?
4) When do you usually come home from school? I come at four o'clock.
5) My sister is not playing the piano now. She plays the piano in the evening.
6) Are you reading a magazine and thinking about your holiday at the moment?
7) I am siting in a waiting room at the dentist now.
8) When do you listen to the news on the radio?
9) Are you playing chess now?
I don't buy milk every day.
Do you buy milk every day?
Who buy milk every day?
When do you buy milk?
What do you buy every day?
You buy milk every day, don't you?
You don't buy milk every day, do you?
Do You buy milk or lemonade every day?
2) She always has a lot of work to do.
She doesn't always has a lot of work to do.
Who always has a lot of work to do?
How much work does she has to do?
She always has a lot of work to do, doesn't she?
She doesn't always has a lot of work to do, does she?
Does She always or often has a lot of work to do?
3) I read a newspaper yesterday.
I didn't read a newspaper yesterday.
Did you read a newspaper yesterday?
Who read a newspaper yesterday?
When did you read a newspaper?
What did you read yesterday?
You read a newspaper yesterday, did you?
You didn't read a newspaper yesterday, did you?
Did you read a book or a nespaper?
4. Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun.
Mercury isn't the planet closest to the Sun.
What is the planet closest to the Sun?
Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun, isn't it?
Mercury isn't the planet closest to the Sun, is it?
Is Mercury or The Earth closest to the Sun?