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care of your health. (adjective of qualit
kind
The injured man wants an appointment with a
doctor, (adjective of quality)
cha areas of the district are under water. (adjecs
of number)
10. Take
11. Is there
water in the jar? (adjective of
12.
pen is mine. (demonstrative adjective)
13. There are
eggs in the bowl. (adjective of
number)
14. Do you
Do you have a
box? (adjective of quality
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A word used with noun to describe or point out, the person animal, place or thing which the noun names, or to tell the number or quantity, quality, is called an Adjective

Eg. Ram is a cleaver boy

 

KINDS OF ADJECTIVES

(i) Adjectives of Quality: It shows the kind of quality of a person or thing  

Eg. Ram is an honest man

   Mumbai is a large city

 

(ii) Adjectives of Quantity: It shows how much of the thing meant

 

Eg. I ate some rice

   He showed much patience

   He has little intelligence

 

(iii) Adjectives of Number: It shows how many person or thing

 

Eg. The hand has five fingers

   Few cats like cold water

(iv) Adjectives of Number are three kinds:

(a)Definite Numbered Adjectives which denote an exact number

Eg. One, Two, and three

(b)Indefinite Number Adjectives all, no, many few, some, any, certain, several, Sunday

(c) Distributive Adjectives which refer to each one of a number

Each Boy must take his lesson

Every word of it is false

(v) Demonstrative Adjectives: point out which person or thing is meant

Eg. This boy is stronger than me

   That boy is industrious

   These mangoes are soar

(vi) Interrogative Adjective: what, which, and whose, when they are used with noun to ask the question

What manner of a man is he?

Which way shall we go ?

Whose book is this?

 

(vii) Emphasizing Adjectives: Words own and very

   Eg. I saw it with my own eyes

   That is the very thing we want

(viii) Exclamatory Adjective: Word what

Eg. What genius?

What folly!

What an idea!

What a blessing!

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