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pick out the adjective and state thier kind . 1. I drank some water​

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Answered by piyalidutta22
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Explanation:

In the given sentence, the adjective used is some, which defines amount or quantity.

Option A: Adjective of quantity indicates the amount or estimated amount of the noun or pronoun in the sentence. It does not provide information about exact numbers, it tells only the amount of noun in relative or whole terms. Adjectives of quantity are used with uncountable nouns. In this sentence, 'some' modifies 'water' which is an uncountable noun. Hence, it is an adjective of quantity. Option A It is the correct answer.

Option B: An adjective of number demonstrates a noun's position or place in a certain order. This is also known as a numeral adjective. Adjectives of number are used with countable nouns. In this case the noun is uncountable so it is wrong.

Option C: The adjectives that are used to describe the nature of a subject or a noun or showing the kind or quality of nouns or pronouns are called Adjective of Quality.

Option D: When interrogative words are used in such a way that they change or modify a noun or a pronoun, then they are known as interrogative adjective.

Option A is the correct answer.

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