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Using adjectives

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the name of a thing or a place).

It was a terrible book.

The word 'terrible' is an adjective. It tells us what the book (the noun) was like.

The book she read on holiday was terrible.

or

She read a terrible book on holiday.

Adjectives can come before or after a noun.

Try putting adjectives in different places in your sentences to make your writing more interesting.

She had a mouldy, smelly, overpriced sandwich.

If you want to describe a noun in detail, you can use more than one adjective.

When you have a list of adjectives like this, separate them with commas.

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Watch this video to hear a story about The Magic Faraway Tree.

'The Magic Faraway Tree' by Enid Blyton.

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In the video, there are lots of different lands at the top of the tree. There was 'The Land of Toys', 'The Land of Topsy-Turvy' and 'The Land of Goodies'.

  1. Write a sentence for each land describing what you think each one is like. Try to use lots of adjectives (describing words). For example:

'I think the Land of Toys was magical, noisy and bright.'

  1. Once you've written one sentence for each land, think about a new land that you would like to create. You can be really imaginative!

Choose a name for your land and write six sentences to describe what it looks like. Make sure you keep including lots of describing words (adjectives) in all of your sentences.

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