Sentences with articles, nouns and adjectives are some of the most frequent in both written and oral language.
When a sentence that has only an article, a noun and an adjective, it is a sentence that lacks a verb and therefore is a single sentence or a non-verbal predicate. These types of sentences are frequent in posters and literary or journalistic titles.
For example: The cat black. This sentence is made up of an article “El”, the noun “gato” and the adjective “black”.
Article
Articles are words that precede the noun and determine it as such. There are three types of articles:
- determining articles: the (singular masculine), the (singular feminine), the (plural masculine), the (plural feminine).
- indeterminant articles: a either one (singular masculine), a (singular feminine), some (plural masculine), nail (plural feminine).
- invariable articles: it, to (contraction of “a” + “el”), of (contraction of “of” + “the”).
Noun
Nouns are words that designate objects, people, places, etc. There are different classifications for nouns.
- Own / common. Proper nouns designate unique entities and these entities can be people, animals, countries, cities, rivers, institutions. For example: Susana, America, Iceland. Common nouns refer to things in a generic way. For example: money, roof, kite.
- concrete / abstract. Concrete nouns name a material, tangible and perceptible element with the senses. For example: road, sun, horse. Abstract nouns name non-tangible elements, such as feelings, emotions, or ideas. For example: loyalty, love
- Collective / individual. Individual nouns name individual things or goals. For example:person, bird, tree. Collective nouns name a group of objects or individuals, without being a plural word. For example: crowd, flock, forest.
Adjective
Adjectives are words that serve to modify and characterize the noun. They can be classified into:
descriptive
- qualifiers. They express qualities. For example: white, wet, big.
- numerals. They can be cardinal, ordinal, partitive, multiple and distributive. For example: half, double, first, two.
non descriptive
- Gentiles. They indicate geographical origin. For example: Italian, French, Buenos Aires.
- pronominal. They can be demonstrative, possessive and indefinite. For example: this, our, some.
Sentences that have an article, noun and adjective
For better clarification, the Article with underlining, the noun in italics and the adjective in bold.
- The shoe blue.
- The half orange.
- The sweater pink.
- The scarf black.
- The tools old.
- The pots broken.
- The balcony French.
- The shirt dirty.
- The tile loose.
- The ladder new.
- The department great.
- The men Fat.
- The infant thin.
- The bells Rusty.
- The dresses wrinkled.
- The grass yellow.
- The flip flops broken.
- The brothers and sisters charlatans.
- The Newspaper wrinkled.
- The skin dirty.
- The party great.
- The Brushes wet.
- The lamp off.
- The shirt green.
- The wind dried.
- The handbag Brown.
- The flowers violets.
- The smile beautiful.
- The dog barker.
- The cards marked.
- The glasses broken.
- The cups ugly.
- The animal great.
- The rag dirty.
- The birds blue.
- The scenery green.
- The mountain high.
- The neighbour thin.
- The postman asleep.
- The creams expensive.
- The Dinner economic.
- The book old.
- The neighbour noisy.
- The day sunny.
- The clouds dense.
- The witch funny.
- The song long.
- The offering abundant.
- The candy sweet.
- The meal delicious.
- The ruler broken.
- The belly great.
- The canvas blue.
- The pans dirty.
- The make-up expensive.
- The gift expensive.
- The almonds hard.
- The land wet.
- The music gentle.
- The waters clear.
- The writer Quick.
- The woman vain
- The sea deep.
- The hares quick.
- The cheetahs wild.
- The dragonflies beautiful.
- The horse white.
- The film change.
- The lady sensual.
- The men beautiful.
- The dress black.
- The file great.
- The mobile new.
- The train ancient.
- The tablets red.
- The evening clear.
- The afternoon rainy
- The men attractive.
- The woman sensual.
- The class entertaining.
- The citizen illustrious.
- The beggar bold.
- The workshop closed.
- The papers signed.
- The manager occupied.
- The African thin.
- The briefcase broken.
- The laptop fast.
- The tennis player talented.
- The match bored.
- The gymnast skilled.
- The auto Quick.
- The teacher funny.
- The singer sad.
- The dancer applied.
- The Leader charismatic.
- The tears salty.
- The player extraordinary.
- The pool frost.
- The mens furious.
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