1. It is great fun to draw cartoons.

2. It is complicated to study math.
3. It is dangerous to ride a bike on the street.
4. it is useful to study math.
5. It is good to play the guitar.
6. It is amusing to play the guitar.
7. It is difficult to study math.

(What do you think about the use of adjectives in the sentences? Are they properly used?)

All good sentences.

Sra

1+1

The use of adjectives in the sentences seems appropriate. Adjectives are used to describe or provide additional information about nouns or pronouns. In the sentences you provided, the adjectives are used to describe the experiences or characteristics of different activities. For example, "great fun" describes the experience of drawing cartoons, "complicated" describes the difficulty level of studying math, "dangerous" describes the potential risks of riding a bike on the street, "useful" describes the value or usefulness of studying math, "good" describes the positive aspect of playing the guitar, and "amusing" describes the enjoyment derived from playing the guitar.

The use of adjectives in these sentences helps to paint a clearer picture and convey the specific qualities or attributes associated with each activity.