Hello! Let’s learn about word order with the words "thick", "soft", and "wool".
1. What is the noun?
Wool is the name of something. That name is called a noun.
2. What are the describing words?
Thick and soft tell us more about the wool. These are called adjectives.
3. Where do we put the describing words?
In English we usually put the describing words (adjectives) before the noun. So we put the words before "wool." You can say the two words in this order: "thick soft wool."
4. Make a sentence
It sounds best in a sentence like this: The wool is thick and soft.
More examples:
- big red ball
- old wooden door
- thick, soft wool
Try this little practice:
Make a sentence from these words: wool / soft / thick
Answer: The wool is thick and soft.
Good job! Keep practicing by describing things around you: "a small blue car," "a warm cozy blanket," or "a bright yellow sun."