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Answered by kumariasthaverma2
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Explanation:

a)Demonstrative Adjectives:

Demonstrative Adjectives:A demonstrative adjective directly refers to something or someone. Demonstrative adjectives include the words: this, that, these, those. A demonstrative pronoun works alone and does not precede a noun, but a demonstrative adjective always comes before the word it modifies.

WHICH IS DEMONSTRATE ADJECTIVE..

b)Possessive Adjectives:

Possessive Adjectives:Some of the most used possessive adjectives are my, his, her, our, their, your. All these adjectives always come before a noun. Unlike possessive pronouns, these words demand a noun after them.

HIS IS POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE..

c)An indefinite adjective describes or modifies a noun unspecifically. They provide indefinite/unspecific information about the noun. The common indefinite adjectives are few, many, much, most, all, any, each, every, either, nobody, several, some, etc.

SEVERAL IS INDEFINITE ADJECTIVE..

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Answered by jaionkar64
3

Explanation:

demonstrative

possessive

indefinite

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