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8 Adj
Use the possessive form of nouns in place of the italicized phrases in the senten
below. The first one has been done as an example.
1. Avinash hurled the book belonging to Som across the room.
Avinash hurled Som's book across the room
2. The jewellery of the princess was stolen.
3. The bags of my mother-in-laubwent missing on the flight.
4. The seats of the three ladies were very uncomfortable.
5. The room of the Duchess overlooked a huge lake.
6. The mother of the boys waited patiently outside the principal's
7. The shoes of the princesses' would get worn out during the night long dancing
8. This shop is famous for dealing in clothes and shoes for children.
9. The warden of the hostel for girls was very strict whereas the warden of the hostels
10. The mother of Saras welcomes all her friends.
for boys was quite lenient.
An adjective qualifies a noun, telling us
describing word and placed next to the
Examples: India is a large country
Shimla is a famous hill
The adjective large describes the siz
The adjective famous describes the
In each of the sentences, the adje
a sentence has more than one no
is closest
Examples: The clever girl
The girl fooled
Remember that different ad
room.
Qualitative Adject
A qualitative adjective
thing
Examples: What a
I never
Why
to w​

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Answered by ssswami4044
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Answer:

8 Adj

Use the possessive form of nouns in place of the italicized phrases in the senten

below. The first one has been done as an example.

1. Avinash hurled the book belonging to Som across the room.

Avinash hurled Som's book across the room

2. The jewellery of the princess was stolen.

3. The bags of my mother-in-laubwent missing on the flight.

4. The seats of the three ladies were very uncomfortable.

5. The room of the Duchess overlooked a huge lake.

6. The mother of the boys waited patiently outside the principal's

7. The shoes of the princesses' would get worn out during the night long dancing

8. This shop is famous for dealing in clothes and shoes for children.

9. The warden of the hostel for girls was very strict whereas the warden of the hostels

10. The mother of Saras welcomes all her friends.

for boys was quite lenient.

An adjective qualifies a noun, telling us

describing word and placed next to the

Examples: India is a large country

Shimla is a famous hill

The adjective large describes the siz

The adjective famous describes the

In each of the sentences, the adje

a sentence has more than one no

is closest

Examples: The clever girl

The girl fooled

Remember that different ad

room.

Qualitative Adject

A qualitative adjective

thing

Examples: What a

I never

Why

to w

Explanation:

1. Avinash hurled the book belonging to Som across the room.

Avinash hurled Som's book across the room

2. The jewellery of the princess was stolen.

3. The bags of my mother-in-laubwent missing on the flight.

4. The seats of the three ladies were very uncomfortable.

5. The room of the Duchess overlooked a huge lake.

6. The mother of the boys waited patiently outside the principal's

7. The shoes of the princesses' would get worn out during the night long dancing

8. This shop is famous for dealing in clothes and shoes for children.

9. The warden of the hostel for girls was very strict whereas the warden of the hostels

10. The mother of Saras welcomes all her friends.

for boys was quite lenient.

An adjective qualifies a noun, telling us

describing word and placed next to the

Examples: India is a large country

Shimla is a famous hill

The adjective large describes the siz

The adjective famous describes the

In each of the sentences, the adje

a sentence has more than one no

is closest

Examples: The clever girl

The girl fooled

Remember that different ad

room.

Qualitative Adject

A qualitative adjective

thing

Examples: What a

I never

Why

to w

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