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8. I usually buy all my vegetables from the market. (Write type of the adverb​

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In the sentence “We are going to the market daily to buy some fruits and vegetables”, which word is the adjective?

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In the sentence given (“We are going to the market daily to buy some fruits and vegetables”), “some” is usually classified as an adjective.

By the usual definition, an adjective is a part of speech that modifies the meaning of a noun by depicting, quantifying or pointing to it. In this case, “some” quantifies “fruits and vegetables.”

You should be aware that not all classification schemes consider words like “some” to be adjectives, but rather label them as something like a determiner or a quantifier. The traditional scheme — in which there are eight parts of speech — puts determiners, quantifiers and some other types of common words such as articles in the adjective category, but other schemes may consider them to be separate parts of speech.

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