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he has lost all his weath in gambling which is the adjective and what type of adjective​

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Answered by ajithsumanam
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Answer:

gambling

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Answered by shilpirishikanchan
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Answer:

KINDS OF ADJECTIVES

FOLLOWING ARE THE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF ADJECTIVES:

Adjectives of Quality / Descriptive Adjectives:

It shows the kind or a quality of a person, animal or any thing.

For example:

Mumbai is a large city.

Our peon is an honest man.

The foolish old woman tried to steal.

2. Adjectives of Quantity.

It shows how much of a particular thing is.

For example:

I had some coffee.

He showed much aggression.

She has little money.

We have had enough meetings.

He has lost all his wealth in gambling.

Roy has no sense at all.

He did not order any food at the restaurant.

Take great care of your health.

He claimed his half share of the booty.

There had been sufficient rain last year.

3. Adjectives of Number / Numeral Adjectives

It shows how many persons, things are meant or in what order a person or thing stands.

For example:

The hands have ten fingers.

Few people drink a lot of cold drinks.

There are no lectures on Sunday this month.

I have taught you many sentences in English.

All terrorists must die.

Here are some ripe bananas.

Most boys like Cricket.

There are several spelling errors in your sentences.

Saturday is the last day of the week.

Numeral Adjectives are of three kinds.

i) Definite numeral Adjectives: (which explains the exact number)

One, Two, Three etc – are known as CARDINALS

First, Second, Third etc – are know as ORDINALS

ii) Indefinite Numeral Adjectives: (which does not show the exact number)

All, No, Many, Few, Some, Any, Certain, Several.

iii) Distributive Numeral Adjectives: (which refer to each one of a number)

Each boy must take his turn.

We expect all our employees to do their duty.

Every person here is an honest man.

Either pencil will do.

On either side is our college.

Neither sentence is true.

4. Demonstrative Adjectives

It shows which person or a thing is meant.

This boy is stronger than Ram.

That boy is intelligent.

These oranges are sour.

Those thieves must be arrested.

Don’t be in such a hurry.

I love such things.

Demonstrative Adjectives answer the question: Which?

What, Which and Whose, mean they are used with nouns to ask questions.

What manner of man is he?

Which way shall we go?

Whose book is this?

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