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Read the following sentences and say what kind of Adjective each one is, and
which noun it belongs to.
1. The poor old woman gets little food.
2. I saw several sheep in that valley.
3. One little lamb was lame.
4. I want some money.
5. That idle fellow, Abdul, is the nineteenth boy in this class.
6. There is no reason why he should not get some serious punishment.
7. One lovely hand she stretched for aid.
8. Let us see these handsome houses where the wealthy nobles dwell.​

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Answer:

1.poor and old: qualitative adjective

noun:woman

little: quantitative adjective

noun: food

2.several: quantitative adjective

noun:sheep

3.little,lame: qualitative adjective

noun:lamb

4.some: qualitative adjective

noun: money

5.idle: qualitative adjective, nineteenth: quantitative adjective

noun: fellow,boy

6.serious: qualitative adjective

noun: punishment

7.lovely: quantitative adjective

noun:hand

8.handsome,wealthy: qualitative adjective

noun:houses,nobles

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