introduction
              
              Welcome to part two of the second Na'vi Survival Guide lesson series: Descriptive Sentences
    
              In part two, we will explore how to add additional description to nouns by using adverbs. By the end of this lesson, you should expect to be able to do the following:
              
              
                - Describe a noun using adjectives
              
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              what is an adjective
              
              An adjective is a descriptive word that provides more information about a noun. For example:
              
              
              
              If we wanted to describe the nature of the fish- size, color, manner, etc.- we would use an adjective to do so. Observe:
              
              
              In this sentence, blue provides more description to our noun, fish. This is the role of an adjective.
             
            
              adjectives continued
              In English, adjectives are limited to both position and order, coming before the noun they modify and in a predetermined order. This is why a phrase like "an old silly fool" might feel incorrect or awkward to an English speaker, where "a silly old fool" does not. In English, adjectives always come in order of opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material and purpose.
              
              The Na'vi language has no such grammatical distinction. Adjectives in Na'vi, much like Na'vi nouns, are flexible- able to come immediately before or after the noun that they modify. We accomplish this using the adjective atributive particle -a-. This particle is added to the side of the adjective closest to the noun it is describing.
              
              Note: There are more complex rules for using more than 2 adjectives for a single noun, which we will cover at a future point. For now, stick to two: one on the left and one on the right of the noun being described.
             
            
              using adjectives
              Let's take our sentence from earlier, "the blue fish swims", as an example. In Na'vi, our adjective blue can come before or after the noun it describes, fish. Observe:
              
              
                
                  | eana payoang slele | payoang aean slele | 
              
              
              So long as our adjective, ean is placed next to the noun payoang, with the attribution particle facing in the correct direction, the adjective/noun pair can be flexibly placed.
             
            
              summary
              Adjectives describe nouns.
              In Na'vi, adjectives can come directly before or after the noun they describe.
              Na'vi adjectives use the attributive particle -a- to "point" to the noun they describe.
             
            
            
              practice
              Identify the adjective in the following sentences. Confirmation will appear once you've entered the correct answer.
              
              
              
              
              
             
            
              practice
              Practice attributing the adjective to the correct noun in the following sentences. Confirmation will appear once you've entered the correct answer. Don't forget to use proper noun case endings from lesson 1!
              
              
              
              
              
             
            
              conclusion
              
              
                Excellent!
                txantsan
                
                You've completed Lesson 2.1: Adjectives!
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