 Students, today we are going to talk about describing something. When we describe a noun or a pronoun, we use the b-verb and an adjective. Let's look at some examples. This computer is new. So we are describing the computer. What is the computer? The computer is new. Here we use the noun computer and we use the b-verb with an adjective is new. This computer is old. So when we describe this computer, we know it is old. Here again, the noun is computer and we use the b-verb and an adjective is old. This car is fast. So what is the car? The car is fast. The noun car is with the b-verb and an adjective is fast. This car is slow. What's the noun? Did you guess car? If you did, you're right. The car, this car is the noun and we use the b-verb is plus an adjective slow to describe it. So when we are describing something, we can use a noun and the b-verb and an adjective. We can use a pronoun and the b-verb and an adjective. Let's look at the examples. The computer is fast. Here the noun is computer and we use the b-verb is and an adjective fast. Notice the b-verb is singular is. It is fast. Again, we can use a pronoun plus the b-verb plus an adjective. Over here, two computers are fast. They are fast. Notice the noun is plural so we make the verb plural and we use are. Same with the pronoun. They, we use the verb are fast. I am fast. You are fast. These are again singular pronoun and then you is a plural pronoun. We use a pronoun or we can use a noun when we describe something and we add the b-verb plus an adjective. Okay, let's do some practice.