What is a proper adjective?
Proper adjectives are words in their proper form (starts with a capital letter) that describe .
Proper adjectives are just like proper . They start with a capitalized letter.
Look for a word capitalized first letter.
Look at the word after it and know if it is a noun.
If it is a noun, then it is a proper adjective.
Examples:
I want to write a story with a Shakespearean tragedy .
Shakespearean = adjective
tragedy = noun
People like China because it promotes the Orwellian culture .
Orwellian = adjective
culture = noun
China is a proper noun, not a proper adjective. China doesn’t describe anything/anyone.
There are also times when the word after it is not a noun.
To know if it is a proper adjective, just look for a common adjective and insert the word you have chosen between the c.a. and the noun (remove the remaining words).
Example:
The politician gave a great speech but it was very Orwellian .
The politician gave a great Orwellian speech .