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the old man came to me. identify the adjective​

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Answered by adityaaa11610
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Explanation:

be… years, months, etc. old of a particular age

The baby was only a few hours old.

In those days most people left school when they were only fifteen years old.

At thirty years old, he was already earning $100,000 a year.

two fourteen-year-old boys

a class for five-year-olds (= children who are five)

I didn't think she was old enough for the responsibility.

How old is this building?

He's the oldest player on the team.

She's much older than me.

Answered by kritikagarg6119
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Answer:

The old man came to me. (identify the adjective)

Old is adjective​

Explanation:

Here we are asked to identify adjective from the given sentence.

The given sentence is- The old man came to me.

What is adjective? An adjective is a word that describes the traits, qualities, or number of a noun. An adjective is a part of speech that can be used to describe or provide more information about a noun or pronoun that acts as the subject in a sentence. Adjectives are found after the verb or before the noun it modifies.

Definition of an Adjective

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, an adjective is defined as “a word that describes a noun or pronoun.” The Collins Dictionary gives a more elaborate definition. According to it, “an adjective is a word such as ‘big’, ‘ dead’, or ‘ financial’ that describes a person or thing, or gives extra information about them. Adjectives usually come before nouns or after link verbs.”

The Oxford Learner’s Dictionary defines an adjective as “a word that describes a person or thing, for example ‘big’, ‘red’ and ‘clever’ in a big house, red wine and a clever idea.” An adjective is “a word belonging to one of the major form classes in any of numerous languages and typically serving as a modifier of a noun to denote a quality of the thing named, to indicate its quantity or extent, or to specify a thing as distinct from something else”, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

Forms of Adjectives – Degrees of Comparison

Did you know that adjectives can be used to compare similar qualities of different subjects that perform the same action. There are three forms of adjectives or rather three degrees of comparison. The are:

Positive or Absolute Form

Comparative Form

Superlative Form

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