a live donkey is better than a dead lion? which type of adjective it is?
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The types of adjective here are :
Live, dead : Adjective of quality
Better : Comparitive degree
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The adjectives are:
- live donkey -descriptive adjective
- dead lion -descriptive adjective
About adjectives:
- Adjectives are words that qualify nouns. They are of different kinds.
- The different kinds of adjectives are descriptive, numeral, demonstrative, distributive, possessive, quantitative, interrogative and proper adjective.
- The nouns in the sentence given are 'donkey' and 'lion'.
- The words that qualify these nouns are 'live' and 'dead' respectively.
- So these are the adjectives present in the sentence.
- Both these words describe the nouns given. They say what kind of donkey and lion.
- Descriptive adjectives are those that tell about the description of the noun. (eg): 'beautiful girl', 'smart boy', etc.,
- Therefore both the adjectives 'live' and 'dead' are descriptive adjectives.
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