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A. Pick out the adjectives and State their kinds.
1. An old person is sitting beside me.
2. There is little milk in the tumbler.
3. This amount is sufficient for me.
4. The last chapter of the book seems to be easy.
5. He has seven medals to his credit.
6. This bat is yours not mine.
7. He purchased some chocolates and many toys.
8. What information do you want to give me?
9. My car is better than yours.
10. Each person has his own theory about the case.
11. He has sufficient items for the trip.
12. At this particular time, I don't have any mobile.
13. What matter do you think is more important?
14. Whose bike is this, by the way?
15. His style of functioning was not liked by his followers.​

Answers

Answered by nitikajinw
4

Answer:

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
2

We are provided with a few sentences from which we are asked to pick out the adjectives and state their kinds. The adjectives picked out and their types will be written as under:

  • The adjective of the first sentence will be old.
  • The word old used in the sentence is an adjective of quality.
  • The adjective of the second sentence will be little.
  • The word little is an adjective of quantity.
  • The adjective of the third sentence will be this.
  • The word this is a demonstrative adjective.
  • The adjective of the fourth sentence will be last.
  • The word last is an adjective of order.
  • The adjective of the fifth sentence will be seven.
  • The word seven is an adjective for numbers.
  • The adjective of the sixth sentence will be this.
  • The word this is a demonstrative adjective.
  • The adjective of the seventh sentence will be some.
  • The word 'some ' in the sentence is an adjective of quantity.
  • The adjective of the seventh sentence will be many.
  • The word 'many ' in the sentence given is an adjective of quantity.
  • The adjective of the seventh sentence will be some.
  • The word 'some 'used in the sentence is an adjective for numbers.
  • The adjective of the eighth sentence will be what.
  • The word what is an interrogative adjective.
  • The adjective of the ninth sentence will be better.
  • The word better is a comparative adjective.
  • The adjective of the tenth sentence will be each.
  • The word each is an adjective for numbers.
  • The adjective of the eleventh sentence will be sufficient.
  • The word sufficient is an adjective of quantity.
  • The adjective of the twelfth sentence will be any.
  • The word any is an adjective for a number.
  • The adjective of the thirteenth sentence will be more.
  • The word more is an adjective for numbers.
  • The adjective for the fourteenth sentence will be whose.
  • The adjective' whose' is an adjective of the interrogative type.
  • The adjective for the fifteenth sentence will be style.
  • The adjective 'style ' is an adjective of quality.

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