JSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES FIRST TERM WEEK SIX
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Consonants Contrasts /s – z/; /d – ð/; /ʃ – s/; /f – v/
- Structure: The Order of Adjectives
- Comprehension: Reading for Critical Evaluation
- Structure: Direct and Indirect Speeches
- Composition: Semi-formal Letters
- Literature: Revising Poetry (Use recommended poems)
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Consonants Contrasts /s – z/; /d – ð/; /ʃ – s/; /f – v/
ASPECT: Structure
TOPIC: The Order of Adjectives
Meaning of Order of Adjectives
This is the arrangement of adjectives as they qualify as noun.
Where a number of adjectives are used together, the order depends on the function of the adjective.
The Order of Adjectives
In a sentence, adjectives should be said or written in the following order:
- Determiner—————————-a, an, some, I met, etc.
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