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pick out the adjectives in the following sentences and say of what kind each is ,and what noun it qualifies. 4 i have told you this many times before​

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Answered by InvisibleShadow
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Adjectives are describing words that tell us more about persons, animals, places and things.

Read these sentences.

1. Mohini has a red dress

2. It was an interesting movie.

3. Father bought four chocolates.

In sentence 1, the word 'red' tells us about the color of the 'dress'.

In sentence 2, the word 'interesting' tells us about the kind of the 'movie'.

In sentence 3, the word 'four' tells us about the number of 'chocolates'.

POSTION OF ADJECTIVES

Adjectives are usually placed befor the nouns they describe.

Example: He is an old man

Old is adjective and man is noun.

However, sometimes, the adjective can be placed after a noun.

Example: The man is old

Answered by MidNightGhost
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an adjective is a word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes its referent. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun.Adjectives are words that describe nouns (or pronouns). "Old," "green," and "cheerful" are examples of adjectives. (It might be useful to think of adjectives as "describing words.")

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