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VOA日常语法2023--Reviewing Pet Descriptions

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Reviewing Pet Descriptions

A few weeks ago, we asked our readers and listeners to describe their pets. We asked them to practice using multiple adjectives in a certain order. One reader, Maria from Argentina, wrote to us about her dog, Ceferina.

In this week's Everyday Grammar, we will review Maria's message describing her dog. And we will give some grammar suggestions.

Maria's Message about her Pet

I have five dogs, three cats and one rooster. I love animals very much but I am going to describe only one of them. My female dog called Ceferina. She is a senior big dog.

I meet her at the street. She was very ill and sad. Now is a cute dog.

Her colors is black and her eyes brown. She is a friendly dog. She looks like brave but she is lovely dog.

Review of Maria's message

Let's start with the first two sentences.

I have five dogs, three cats and one rooster. I love animals very much but I am going to describe only one of them.

These two sentences are almost perfect. Maria uses number adjectives to describe how many pets she has. Maria has nine pets total! She then says that she will only choose one.

We suggest adding "my" before "animals" because Maria then refers to her animals as "them" in the second half of the sentence. The choice "my" is a more specific choice. We also suggest adding a comma before "but" to separate the two clauses.

I love my animals very much, but I am going to describe only one of them.

Let's move onto the next two sentences.

My female dog called Ceferina. She is a senior big dog.

In the first sentence, Maria describes the gender1 of the dog. We recommend adding "is" before "called." This is a passive sentence, so we must use a form of "be" plus the verb in the past participle form.

My female dog is called Ceferina.

The next sentence has two adjectives: "senior" and "big." This is where we should pay attention to the order of adjectives. When we use two or more adjectives from different categories, we must order them a certain way in the sentence.

The order of the adjective categories is as follows: quantity, opinion, size, age, shape or length, color, origin, material, and purpose.

We recommend changing the order of the adjectives "senior" and "big" based on the order of adjectives rule. Size adjectives come before age adjectives.

She is a big senior dog.

Note that we do not need a comma between the adjectives because these are cumulative2 adjectives. In other words, they build on each other. They are from different adjective categories so they cannot be separated by a comma.

Let's look at the next few sentences.

I meet her at the street. She was very ill and sad. Now is a cute dog.

First, instead of "meet," you can use the verb "find" to say that you first discovered or saw your dog. You should use the past tense of "find" because you are talking about a time in the past.

Next, we suggest changing the preposition "at" to either the preposition "in" or "on."

"In the street" means that you found her in the middle of the street. "In" is used for talking about an enclosed space. "On the street" means that you found her somewhere along the street. "On" is used for general location.

Maria did a great job separating the adjectives "ill" and "sad" with the conjunction "and." These are opinion adjectives and carry equal importance in the sentence. This makes them coordinating3 adjectives, so we can use "and" or only a comma to separate them. We can also change their order and keep the same meaning.

In the next sentence, we need a subject. We can use the pronoun "she." We also suggest adding a comma after "now."

I found her on the street. She was very ill and sad. Now, she is a cute dog.

And finally, we have the last three sentences.

Her colors is black and her eyes brown. She is a friendly dog. She looks like brave but she is lovely dog.

In the first sentence, we have some subject-verb agreement issues. Since Maria's dog is black, "color" can be singular.

We need the verb "are" in the second half of that sentence to go after "eyes."

Her color is black and her eyes are brown.

Finally, in the last sentence we suggest a different word for "brave." We want another word that is the opposite of "lovely." We could say that Ceferina looks "fierce," which is like "brave" and "intense" combined.

We can also remove "like" because we are not making a comparison, just a contrast. And finally, we need to add the indefinite article "a" before dog.

She looks fierce, but she is a lovely dog.

Final thoughts

Today, we looked at Maria's message about her dog, Ceferina. We talked about the order of adjectives, commas, and subject verb agreement. We learned about coordinating and cumulative adjectives and their connection to the order of adjectives.

Thank you, Maria, for telling us about Ceferina! We are happy she found such a loving home.

Words in the Story

rooster – n. an adult male chicken

cute – adj. having a pleasing, youthful appearance

gender – n. the state of being male or female

passive – adj. the quality of not being active or not taking action and letting things happen

origin – n. the place that a person or thing comes from

clause – n. (grammar) a part of a sentence that has its own subject and verb


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1 gender slSyD     
n.(生理上的)性,(名词、代词等的)性
参考例句:
  • French differs from English in having gender for all nouns.法语不同于英语,所有的名词都有性。
  • Women are sometimes denied opportunities solely because of their gender.妇女有时仅仅因为性别而无法获得种种机会。
2 cumulative LyYxo     
adj.累积的,渐增的
参考例句:
  • This drug has a cumulative effect.这种药有渐增的效力。
  • The benefits from eating fish are cumulative.吃鱼的好处要长期才能显现。
3 coordinating fc35d08ba9bb2dcfdc96033a33b9ae1e     
v.使协调,使调和( coordinate的现在分词 );协调;协同;成为同等
参考例句:
  • He abolished the Operations Coordinating Board and the Planning Board. 他废除了行动协调委员会和计划委员会。 来自辞典例句
  • He's coordinating the wedding, and then we're not going to invite him? 他是来协调婚礼的,难道我们不去请他? 来自电影对白
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