To be an effective writer or speaker, you need to build sentences that will grab the person's attention, no matter how boring the topic may seem. One way to increase the appeal of a topic is to include various adjectives. Adjectives are words that modify nouns and pronouns by describing specific qualities about them. A noun is a person, place, or thing such as "Yang", "airport", or "toy". A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun, such as "she", "this" or "that" Surrounding nouns and pronouns with adjectives can completely transform a sentence. For example, instead of saying: "I went to the park and ate lunch with Yana", one could say: "Yesterday I went to a beautiful park and ate an amazing picnic lunch with Yana" [2; 10]. The adjectives added more appeal to what was otherwise a very basic restyling of something that happened on a person's day