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How is it going?
Here below, there are some pictures about easy and common adjectives used in English language.
As you know, we use adjectives to describe people, non-living and living things, in other words, nouns.





We usually use these adjectives with the verb "to be" and "to have" when we want to describe someone or something.
for instance:
My brother is brave.
My friend is tall.
Elephants have got big tusks.
and so on...
Remember, Adjectives are always placed before a noun in a sentence.
Don't be confused, please!!!
You can practice these common adjectives and some more in the following exercise made for you.
Just, click on the picture to link
