Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Personality Adjectives




Personality adjectives....

Are adjectives that we use to describe a person and their character or personality. Everybody is an individual so we all have different personalities. One of us may be kind and like to help other people. Another person may be lazy and prefer to sleep rather than work.

Personality adjectives answer the question: "What is he like?"

Look at these example sentences using the personality adjective "polite":
  • John is polite. John seems polite.
  • John has a polite character.
  • He is a polite person. I like polite men.
  • I wish you were as polite as John. If you were more polite I might marry you.
Personality adjectives can be roughly divided into "good" and "bad" or positive and negative, as listed on the following pages:



Now feel free to post some sentences using these personality adjectives or you opinion about this post.

If you want to practice a little bit more then go to the following page and try this fun activity.


Have a nice weekend guys!!



Speacial Thanks to:

- http://www.englishclub.com/
- http://www.englishexercises.org/

For the helpful information.

6 comments:

  1. Kelly Torres Guerrero O5November 17, 2012 at 2:39 PM

    In my opinion this article has helped a lot as part of a concept showing exact exercises help us because the adjectives of personality is through people qualify us as we are.
    For example:
    My best friend clean his room every day, she is very orderly.
    He is comprehensive enjoys listening to others.
    Well, teacher I did exercises adjectives of personality and when I had finished nine points came

    Personality adjectives, by papuch
    Find this and other adjectives exercises in English Exercises .org

    This is the link of Personality adjecties exercises

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  2. more vocabulary! NICE C:

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  3. Cecilia stefany zubiate martinezNovember 18, 2012 at 2:38 PM

    the article help me to learn more about Personality adjectives, exercises are very funny, interesting is a good way to practice with this new vocabulary.
    For example:
    she spends much time in front of the mirror, she is vain.
    Yesterday I met your parents, they are charming and funny.
    My sister is touchy with the food.

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