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His father is a good businessman kind of adjectives

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Answered by Anonymous
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ǫsɪɴ:-

Identify the kind of Adjective from the given sentence.

His father is a good businessman.

ɴsʀ:-

His father is a good businessman.

Adjective of

Quality

ᏞᎬᎪᎡN ᎷOᎡᎬ:

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  • An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Words like red, dark, better, large, etc are adjectives.

Types of Adjectives:-

  • Adjective of Quality- Adjectives which refers to the kind, degree, or quality of the noun are called Adjectives of Quality.

  • Adjective of Quantity- Adjectives which refers to how many or how much is there in a noun are called as Adjective of Quantity.

  • Adjective of Number- Adjectives which refers how many its there in numerical value are called as Adjective of Number.

  • Demonstrative Adjective- Adjectives which are used to identify or express the relative position of a noun in time are called as Demonstrative Adjective.

  • Distributive Adjective- Adjectives which are used to refer people or things individually among many are called Distributive Adjectives.

  • Interrogative Adjective- Adjectives which describes the noun that is used in a question are called as Interrogative Adjectives.

  • Possessive Adjective- Adjectives which modifies and tells the relation of something are called Possessive Adjectives.

  • Indefinite Adjective- Adjectives which gives non-specific information about a noun are called as Indefinite Adjectives.

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Answered by Sitααrα
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ǫᴜᴇsᴛɪᴏɴ:-

Identify the kind of Adjective from the given sentence:-

  • ↳His father is a good businessman.

ᴀɴsᴡᴇʀ:-

  • ↳His father is a good businessman.

Adjective of Quality

κиοω мοяє:-

  • An Adjective is a word used to add something to the meaning of a Noun (or Pronoun) Kinds of Adjectives

There are ten kinds of Adjectives:

1. Adjectives of Quality

2. Adjectives of Quantity

3. Adjectives of Number

4. Demonstrative Adjectives

5. Distributive Adjectives

6. Interrogative Adjectives

7. Possessive Adjectives

8. Proper Adjectives

9. Emphatic Adjectives

10. Relative Adjectives

1. Adjectives of Quality

↳Adjectives that tell us what kind of a person or thing is, are called Adjectives of Quality.

As they describe a person or thing, they are also called Descriptive Adjectives

For example:-

  1. The pretty plant has green leaves.
  2. This child has golden hair.

2. Adjectives of Quantity

↳Adjectives that tell us how much of a thing is intended, are called Adjectives of Quantity

For example:-

  1. There is a little milk in the milk pot.
  2. He spent all his wealth.

3. Adjectives of Number

↳Adjectives that tell us how many persons or things are meant or in what way or order a

person or thing stands, are called Adjectives of Number

  1. Here are ten rupees for you.
  2. He is sixty years of age.

4. Demonstrative Adjectives

↳Adjectives that point out which persons or things are meant are called Demonstrative Adjectives.

For example:-

  1. This boy is very polite.
  2. That boy topped the class.

5. Distributive Adjectives

↳Distributive Adjectives show that the persons or things from a group are taken one at.

For example:-

  1. Each man has his own opinion
  2. She knows every student in the school

6. Interrogative Adjectives

↳Adjectives that are used with Nouns to ask questions are called Interrogative Adjectives

For example:-

  1. What information have you about it?
  2. Which book do you want?

7. Possessive Adjectives

↳Adjectives that show ownership or possession are called Possessive Adjectives

For example:-

  1. My car needs repairs,
  2. That is your house.

8. Proper Adjectives

↳Proper Adjectives are Proper Nouns that are used as Adjectives.

For example:-

  1. He is an Indian. (Proper Noun)
  2. I enjoyed the French cuisine.(Proper Adjective)

9. Emphatic Adjectives

↳Adjectives that are used to emphasise one's opinion about something are called Emphatic Adjectives.

For example:-

  1. The real owner of this firm is somebody else.
  2. I have a very bad cold.

10. Relative Adjectives

↳Adjectives what, which and whose, that are used with Nouns to relate clauses are called Relative Adjectives

For example:-

I know the boy whose father is a policeman.

  • In the above sentence, the word whose is a Relative Adjective, because it is followed by the Noun father, and, moreover, it relates two clauses.
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