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Exercise 1. Pick out the adjectives in these sentences and say what kind of adjective
they are. Also tell the noun to which each one belongs:
1. Ripe mangoes are delicious.
2. Such mistakes are very common.
3. Which child has won the first prize?
4. Several children took part in that race.
5. Ruchita is an intelligent student. She could answer all the questions.
6. A certain saint lived on yonder hill.
7. A troupe of Japanese dancers presented a cultural show at our school.
8. Each student was allowed to borrow two books from the library.​

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Answered by zayedkhan0906
76

1. adj.= ripe (descriptive)    &      noun= mangoes (common)

2. adj.= such (demonstrative), common (quantitative)   &     noun=mistakes (common)

3. adj.= first (quantitative)    &     noun= child, prize (common)

4. adj.= several (quantitative), that (demonstrative)       &      noun= children, race (common)

5. adj.= intelligent (descriptive), all (quantitative)       &      noun= Ruchita (proper), student,questions (common)

6. adj.= certain (demonstrative)       &      noun= saint, hill (common)

7. adj.= our (demonstrative),cultural (descriptive)    &     noun= troupe, dancers, show,school (common), Japanese (proper)

8. adj.= each (demonstrative), two (quantitative)      &      noun= student, books, library (common)

Answered by saptadeep12
38

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