English, asked by dhanessahu99, 9 months ago

An adjective is a descriptive word that
describes a
Select one:
a. Noun
b. Clause
c. Link
d. none​

Answers

Answered by piyalikolay839
6

Answer:

An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. That's a nice, short definition. I'll bet that you can memorize that pretty easily. ... The adjectives in the following examples are in bold. They come right before the nouns that they are modifying.

Answered by Abhijeet1589
0

The correct answer is option (a) Noun.

EXPLANATION-

  • An adjective is part of speech that describes or modifies a noun.
  • They are used in a sentence when more information about a noun is required.
  • Adjectives are usually placed before the noun they are describing.
  • For example- A green car.
  • In the above example, the word 'green' is describing the color of the car(noun). hence here, green is an adjective.
  • Beautiful, silly, big, honest lazy are all examples of adjectives.
  • Adjectives can be demonstrative, interrogative, possessive, numeral, or explanatory types.

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