identify the adjective in the sentence I take a little sugar with my coffee
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The adjective in the given sentence is little.
- There are different parts of speech in the English grammar. And, adjective is one of the most important parts of speech.
- Adjective is generally used to describe a noun or pronoun of a sentence.
- In the given sentence, the adjective is "little", which is describing the noun ("sugar" in this case), in the given sentence.
- Here, the adjective denotes the less quantity of the related noun (ie. sugar).
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Identify the adjective in the sentence:
I take a little sugar with my coffee.
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In the above sentence, the word ''little'' is an adjective.
- An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun such as person, place, thing, or idea. An adjective can tell the color, size, shape, taste, sound, number, weather, etc.
- I take a little sugar with my coffee. In this sentence, the word 'sugar' is a noun and the word 'little' is an adjective because it is describing the noun ''sugar''.
Hence, the word ''little'' is an adjective''.
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