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Adjective and Its Kind

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Answered by Satyam1803
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Answer:

Adjective is used to describe a describe

Explanation:

There are 5 types of ADJECTIVES :-

1> Quantitative Adjectives.

2> Proper Adjectives.

3> Demonstrative Adjectives.

4> Possessive Adjectives.

5> Interrogative Adjectives.

Answered by SadafKhan0020
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Answer:

Adjectives are words that describe or modify other words, making your writing and speaking much more specific, and a whole lot more interesting.

Explanation:

A descriptive adjective is probably what you think of when you hear the word “adjective.” Descriptive adjectives are used to describe nouns and pronouns.

Quantitative adjectives describe the quantity of something.

A demonstrative adjective describes “which” noun or pronoun you’re referring to. These adjectives include the words:

This — Used to refer to a singular noun close to you.

That — Used to refer to a singular noun far from you.

These — Used to refer to a plural noun close to you.

Those — Used to refer to a plural noun far from you.

Demonstrative adjectives always come before the word they’re modifying.

Possessive adjectives show possession. They describe to whom a thing belongs. Some of the most common possessive adjectives include:

My — Belonging to me

His — Belonging to him

Her — Belonging to her

Their — Belonging to them

Your — Belonging to you

Our — Belonging to us

Interrogative adjectives interrogate, meaning that they ask a question. These adjectives are always followed by a noun or a pronoun, and are used to form questions.

Distributive adjectives describe specific members out of a group. These adjectives are used to single out one or more individual items or people.

There are only three articles in the English language: a, an and the. Articles can be difficult for English learners to use correctly because many languages don’t have them

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