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............. his friends deserted him at the hour of need.

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Answered by Anonymous
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All his friends deserted him at the hour of need.

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An adjective is a word that is used to add something to the meaning of a noun.

Eg:

● Ashok is an intelligent boy.

● She is poor but happy.

Adjective of quality:

The adjectives which tell us what kind of a person or thing is such a adjective is called adjective of quality.

Adjective of Quantity:

The adjectives which tells us how much of the thing is intended. Such a adjective is called the adjective of quantity

Adjectives of number:

The adjectives that show how many persons of things are or in what order any of them stands are called adjective of number.

Distributive Adjectives:

The adjectives which show that the person or things are taken one at a time are called distributive adjectives.

Demonstrative Adjectives

The adjectives which point out which person or thing are meant demonstrative adjectives. They are used for pointing out.

Interrogative Adjectives:

What, which, whose are used with nouns to ask questions; such as adjectives are koi interrogative adjectives.

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Answered by jenisha145
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All his friends deserted him in his hour of need.

Adverbs:

  • An adverb is that part of speech that determines a little extra about the verb of the sentence.
  • Hence, it is also called a determiner in some places.
  • There are different types of adverbs used in English grammar. These types include adverb of time, adverb of place, adverb of manner, adverb of degrees, adverb of place, and so on.
  • Here, the adverb of degree is used to tell the quantity or to describe the number of friends that have left.

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