English, asked by manishojha706, 7 months ago

Q) ldentify the adjectives and names their kinds .

11) there are no picture in this book ._____
12) most boys like football .___
13) these mangoes are sour ._____
14) which fruits should we take to Agra ? ________
15) I saw it with my own eyes ._______​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

11) There = Demonstrative adjective

12) most = Adjective of quality.

13) these= Demonstrative adjective.

14) Which = Interrogative adjective

15) own = relative adjective.

Hope this helps you.

Answered by Pratham2508
2

Answer:

From the following sentences:

  • There are no pictures in this book.
  • Most boys like football.
  • These mangoes are sour.
  • Which fruits should we take to Agra?
  • I saw it with my own eyes.

The following are the adjectives and their kinds:

  • There = Demonstrative adjective
  • Most = Adjective of quality.
  • These= Demonstrative adjectives.
  • Which = Interrogative adjective
  • Own = Relative adjective.

That is,

  • There are no pictures in this book. (There)
  • Most boys like football. (Most)
  • These mangoes are sour. (These)
  • Which fruits should we take to Agra? (Which)
  • I saw it with my own eyes. (Own)

Explanation:

Demonstrative adjective:

  • Adjectives that demonstrate a noun's place about other nouns in time or space are exceptional adjectives or determiners.
  • The noun phrase's demonstrative adjective comes first among all other adjectives.
  • This, that, these, and those are a few examples of frequent demonstrative adjectives.

Adjective of quality:

  • Adjectives of quality are words that describe the nature or characteristics of the subject of a sentence.
  • Adjectives like white, lovely, huge, gorgeous, outstanding, kind, tall, etc. fall under this category.
  • They respond to the query "What type of?"

Interrogative adjective:

  • An adjective that modifies a noun by posing a question is referred to as an interrogative adjective or interrogative determiner.
  • The words "what," "which," and "whose" are interrogative adjectives in English.

Relative adjective:

  • A pronominal adjective is used to qualify an antecedent and begin a sentence or a phrase that serves as a substantive

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