A Japanese lady was standing in the twelfth row ( underline the adjectives and write its type)
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A Japanese lady was standing in the twelfth row.
Japanese is a Proper Adjective.
Twelfth is a Numeral Adjective.
In the given sentence, The word "Japanese" is the Proper adjective as it is formed from the proper noun.
The word "Twelfth" is the Numeral adjective as it describes the ordinal number of the lady was standing.
There are mainly 8 types of adjectives.
1) Proper Adjectives
2) Descriptive Adjectives
3) Quantitative Adjectives
4) Demonstrative Adjectives
5) Numeral Adjectives
6) Distributive Adjectives
7) Interrogative Adjectives
8) Possessive Adjectives
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A Japanese lady was standing in the twelfth row.
- Japanese and twelfth are adjectives
Explanation:
- An Adjective is a word used to qualify or describe a Noun or Pronoun. Example: A good boy. Here good qualifies or describes the noun 'boy'.
- This is a qualifying or describing word.
- Adjective is divided into three parts according to professor E.A Sonnenchein and they are : 1. Descriptive, 2. Amount and Number and 3. Indicative.
- There are two types of descriptive adjective and they are : A. Proper Adjective and B. Adjective of Quality.
- Amount and Number also divided into two parts and they are A. Adjectives denoting Amount and B. Adjectives denoting Number.
- Definite Numerals and Indefinite numerals are two parts of Numeral Adjectives and agin Definite Numerals have tree parts and they are a) Cardinals, b) Ordinals, c) Multiplicative Adjective.
- So according to above classifications Japanese is a Proper Adjective and Twelfth is a ordinals adjective. Ordinals Adjectives are use to define nouns right position. Examples: He is Indian(Proper Adjective). The fifth day(Ordinal Adjective).
- There are seven types of Indicative Adjectives and they are A. Demonstrative, B. Distributive, C. Possessive, D. Emphasising, E. Interrogative, F. Relative, G. Exclamatory.
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