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CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Adjective

April 24, 2019 by Veerendra

CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Adjective are part of NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English. Here we have given CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Adjective.

CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Adjective

(a) Read the following sentences :

1. Apoorva is an intelligent boy. (What kind of boy ?)

2. I don’t like that house. (Which house ?)

3. I have five books. (How many books ?)

4. There is little time left. (How much time ?)

In sentence 1, ‘intelligent’ shows what kind of boy Apoorva is.

In sentence 2, ‘that’ points out which house is meant.

In sentence 3, ‘five’ shows how many books I have.

In sentence 4, ‘little’ shows how much time is left.

Definition. A word used with a noun to describe it (kind, place, number, quantity) is called an adjective.

The word ‘adjective’ means ‘added to’.

(b) Look at the following sentences :

The boy is hardworking.

The hardworking boy stood first.

In both these sentences, hardworking describes the boy. Hence it is adjective in both the sentences.

In the first sentence ‘hardworking is used along with the verb ‘is’ and is a part of the predicate. It is therefore said to be used predicatively.

In the second sentence, ‘hardworking’ is used along with the noun ‘boy’ i.e.. as an attribute of the boy. It is therefore said to be used attributively.

Kinds of Adjective

(c) Adjectives are of three kinds :

Adjective of Quality

Adjective of Quantity

Adjective of Number (also known as Numeral Adjective).

(d) Adjective of Quality :

It shows the quality of a person or thing.

Kolkata is a big city.

Dr. Singh is an honest man.

The foolish man died of his folly.

This book is of English language.

Adjectives of Quality answers the question: of what kind?

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