GENERAL ENGLISH – BEGINNERS – LESSON ELEVEN – DESCRIBING PEOPLE

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GENERAL ENGLISH – BEGINNERS – LESSON ELEVEN – DESCRIBING PEOPLE


ADJECTIVES

-       Short.
-       Tall.
-       Young.
-       Old.
-       Cute.
-       Pretty.
-       Beautiful.
-       Good Looking.
-       Handsome.

BE+ AJECTIVES

Use the verb BE and an adjective to describe people.
-       He’s handsome.
-       They’re tall.
-       Your wife is beautiful.

ADVERBS SO AND VERY

Using the adverbs SO and VERY make the adjectives stronger. Always place SO or VERY before the adjective.
- He's so handsome!
- They're very young.

CONVERSATION EXAMPLE

ANNA: I heard you are getting married.
BEN: Yes, I met Sara a couple of months ago.
ANNA: What’s she like?
BEN: She’s very beautiful and so kind.
ANNA: Well, congratulations.
BEN:Thank you.

 JJJ