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12th students have been chosen to play to the play identify the adjectives and mention their kinds​

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The adjective is used to modify a noun, in other words, we use adjectives to add something to the meaning of a noun.

Explanation:

Proper adjective

Descriptive, qualitative or attributive adjective

Quantitative adjective

Numeral adjective

Demonstrative adjective

Distributive adjective

Interrogative adjective

Possessive adjective

A proper adjective is one derived from a proper noun. For example, “The English language”, “The Indian Ocean”, “The Victorian attitude.

A descriptive, qualitative or attributive adjective is one that shows the kind and quality of a person or thing. For example, “A brave person.”, “A beautiful child.”, “A careful mother.”  

Some attributive adjectives are derived from nouns, e.g. a law college, a flower garden, pay-day.

A quantitative adjective is one that shows how much (quantity) of a thing is meant. For example, I did not eat any apple, he ate much bread, you drink little milk.  

A quantitative adjective is always followed by a singular material or abstract noun.

A numeral adjective is one that shows the number or serial order of persons or things. They are further divided into two main classes.

Definite numerals show some exact number. They are of three kinds

Cardinals (One, two, three, four)

Ordinals (First, second, third, fourth)

Multiplicatives (Single, double, triple, quadruple)

Indefinite numerals do not show an exact number e.g. all, some, enough, none, many, few, several etc.

A demonstrative adjective is one that points out which person or thing is meant, e.g. this boy, that person, those men.Proper adjective

Descriptive, qualitative or attributive adjective

Quantitative adjective

Numeral adjective

Demonstrative adjective

Distributive adjective

Interrogative adjective

Possessive adjective

A proper adjective is one derived from a proper noun. For example, “The English language”, “The Indian Ocean”, “The Victorian attitude.

A descriptive, qualitative or attributive adjective is one that shows the kind and quality of a person or thing. For example, “A brave person.”, “A beautiful child.”, “A careful mother.”  

Some attributive adjectives are derived from nouns, e.g. a law college, a flower garden, pay-day.

A quantitative adjective is one that shows how much (quantity) of a thing is meant. For example, I did not eat any apple, he ate much bread, you drink little milk.  

A quantitative adjective is always followed by a singular material or abstract noun.

A numeral adjective is one that shows the number or serial order of persons or things. They are further divided into two main classes.

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