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identify the adjective in the sentence she added the wheat flour, the warm water, and the salt into the big bowl​

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Answered by PADMINI
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Identify the adjective in the sentence:

She added the wheat flour, the warm water, and the salt into the big bowl.

Answer:

In the above sentence, the words "warm" and "big" are adjectives.

  • 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.

"she added the wheat flour, the warm water, and the salt into the big bowl".

  • In this given sentence, 'water' is a noun, and "warm" is an adjective because it describing the noun 'water'.

  • In the same way, 'bowl' is a noun, and "big" is an adjective because it describing the noun 'bowl'.

Hence, "warm" and "big" are adjectives in the given sentence.

Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

Identify the adjective in the sentence : She added the wheat flour, the warm water, and the salt into the big bowl.

  • Identified Adjectives are 'warm' and 'big'.

Explanation:

  • An Adjective tells something more about a noun. So we say it describes or qualifies a Noun.

  • Adjective is always used before and after of noun.

  • Here Adjectives 'warm' and 'big' have been used before nouns : warm water, big bowl.

  • Warm qualifies water and big describes the bowl. Water and bowl are Nouns.

  • Although an Adjective may tell us something more about a pronoun also : He has worked hard and is very tired. Here tired is saying something about 'he'.
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