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Underline the adjectives in these sentences. State whether they are adjectives
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of quality, quantity, number or whether they are demonstrative. Also, indicate
the nouns which they describe.
1.
The climber did not eat any meals.
2.
There is a cold wind blowing.
Dark clouds hovered in the sky.
3.
4.
Either book will do.
5.
These eggs are rotten.
6.
I have a few friends.
7.
He made several mistakes in the test.
8.
Three boys were walking down the narrow lane.
9. Sukhwinder scored the third goal of the match.
10. The talkative girl got into a long argument.​

Answers

Answered by raheepradeep6306
30

Answer:

FORMAT:

No. of question) adjective to be underlined - type of adjective - noun which they describe

1) any - quantity - meals

2) cold - quality  - winds

3)  dark - quality - clouds

4) either - number - books

5) rotten - quality - eggs

6) few - quantity - friends

7) several - quantity - mistakes

8) three - number - boys

9) third - number - goal

10) talkative - quality - girl

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Answered by trishita1983gmailcom
27

Answer:

1.Any is the number of adjective.

2. cold is the quality of adjective.

3. Dark is the quality of adjective.

4. Either is the quantity of adjective.

5. These is the demonstrative adjective.

6. Few is the number of adjective.

7. Several is the number of adjective.

8. Three is the number of adjective.

9. Third is the number of adjective.

10. Talkative is the quality of adjective.

Explanation:

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