Q.5. Replace the adjective phrases in bold letters by adjectives :(i) The people from cities are career conscious.(ii) This road is full of mud.(111) The author was a person whose parents had died.(iv) Our leader is a person who is not afraid.(v) There are many players who have a great promise.(vi) These days he has no money with him.(vii) He is a painter by profession.(viii) The company could not pay its debts.(ix) These pictures show the culture of our forefathers.(x) Don't have knowledge based only on books.
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question is not clearIn linguistics, an adjective (abbreviated adj) is a word whose main role is to modify/ describe a noun or noun phrase. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun.
Adjectives are one of the main parts of speech of the English language, although historically they were classed together with nouns.[1] Certain words that were traditionally considered to be adjectives, including the, this, my, etc., are today usually classed separately, as determiners.
Contents
1 Etymology
2 Types of use
3 Distribution
4 Adverbs
5 Determiners
6 Adjective phrases
7 Other modifiers of nouns
8 Order
9 Comparison (degrees)
10 Restrictiveness
11 Agreement
12 See also
13 Notes
14 References
15 Bibliography
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