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The teacher teaches the seventh unit of English in senior one, that is, meteorology class. I have never understood it, but I don't know when to make sentences with adjectives.

1. Adjectives+nouns (adjectives modify nouns) such as:

A beautiful flower/some beautiful flowers

2. Connect verbs+adjectives (form a systematic table structure), such as;

Look happy, get sick, and taste delicious food.

The present continuous tense indicates that the action is taking place now/when talking. The basic sentence pattern is "subject +be+ verb ing"

Look (look) ...)! Listen, it's xx:xx, now wait. For example:

Look! These students are playing basketball. ("Look!" When talking, they were playing basketball.

Look! Students are playing basketball.

It's 8 o'clock in the evening and the Greens are watching TV.

It's 8 o'clock in the evening. The greens are watching.

Negative sentences are followed by not, and general questions are preceded by be (note: the first person is changed to the second person when necessary)

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