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1. Adjectives of quality - Adjectives of quality refer to the kind, degree, or quality of something. Sometimes, adjectives of quality are called descriptive adjectives. Examples of Adjectives of Quality.

2. Adjective of quantity - We can define adjective of quantity as “Adjective of quantity indicates the amount or estimated amount of the noun or pronoun in the sentence. ... “Adjective which shows the quantity of nouns or pronouns is called as Adjective of Quantity”.

3.  Adjective of number - An adjective of number is an adjective that tells exactly how many or how much of something there is. It differs from an adjective of quantity that that references a quantity of something that cannot be counted (i.e. some milk, all lemonade).

4.  Adjective of demonstrative -  A demonstrative adjective is a special adjective (often called a determiner) that identifies a noun or pronoun by expressing its position as near or far (including in time). The demonstrative adjectives are 'this,' 'that,' 'these,' and 'those.

5. Adjective of interrogative - English has three interrogative adjectives: what, which, and whose. They are called “interrogative” because they are usually used to ask questions. For example: “What book are you reading?

6. Adjective of distributive - An Adjective used to refer to each and every person / thing separately is called Distributive Adjective. i.e. Each, Every, either, neither, any, one, both etc.

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