1. An attributive adjective comes before a noun and is part of the noun phrase. Predicative adjectives come directly after be, seem, etc. They can be used on their own the complement. Circle the adjective in the sentence. Then write on the line, if it is an attributive or a predicative adjective. a) She is an old woman. ______________________________________________________________________ b) He is very old now. ______________________________________________________________________ c) The teacher seems angry. ______________________________________________________________________ d) Peter is a heavy smoker. ______________________________________________________________________ e) He was carrying two big cardboard boxes. ______________________________________________________________________ f) Sweet, ripe, red strawberries are my favorite! ______________________________________________________________________ g) Our teachers seem tired on Mondays. ______________________________________________________________________ h) The beautiful new beach house is on an island! ______________________________________________________________________ i) I hate it when our school books are so boring. ______________________________________________________________________ j) When I turn sixteen, I want a fast red sports car! ______________________________________________________________________ k) We have to read seven long, difficult books by next Tuesday! ______________________________________________________________________
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