Q1) Identify the adjectives and name their kind : Adjective Type
1. I ate some rice.
2. This is his room.
3. Which book is yours ?
4. I am going to open that present.
5. Most boys like football.
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Adjective of Quantity
Adjective of QuantityThe Adjective of Quantity 'some' is used when the noun is an uncountable, 'rice' is an uncountable noun. Hence option B is correct, 'some' denotes the quantity of rice. Option A is incorrect because the quality or kind of rice is not mentioned. Option C is incorrect because when we use 'some' as an Adjective of Number, it is followed by a countable noun, and the noun 'rice' is not countable, hence 'some' is not a Numeral Adjective in this context. Option D is incorrect because it denotes which specific noun, and not how much of it.
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Explanation:
some adjective of quantity
this demonstrative
which interogative
that demonstrative
most quantity
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