Common Adjective Errors: Adjective-Noun Agreement

Adjective-noun agreement means that the adjective should agree in number (singular or plural) with the noun it modifies. Here are some common mistakes:

Mismatched Number

  • Incorrect: The book is interesting.
  • Correct: The books are interesting.
  • Incorrect: The girl is beautiful.
  • Correct: The girls are beautiful.

Practice Exercises:

  1. The (beautiful/beautifuls) girl is smiling.
  2. The (big/bigs) house is for sale.
  3. The (interesting/interesting) books are on the table.
  4. The (small/smalls) dog is barking.
  5. The (old/olds) car is broken.

Answers:

  1. beautiful
  2. big
  3. interesting
  4. small
  5. old

Adjective-Noun Agreement Practice

Identify the correct adjective form in each sentence.

  1. The (beautiful/beautifuls) girl is smiling.
  2. The (big/bigs) house is for sale.
  3. The (interesting/interesting) books are on the table.
  4. The (small/smalls) dog is barking.
  5. The (old/olds) car is broken.
  6. The (funny/funnies) man is telling a joke.
  7. The (delicious/deliciouses) food is on the table.
  8. The (expensive/expensive) car is parked outside.
  9. The (happy/happys) children are playing.
  10. The (cold/colds) weather is making me sick.

Answers:

  1. beautiful
  2. big
  3. interesting
  4. small
  5. old
  6. funny
  7. delicious
  8. expensive
  9. happy
  10. cold
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