what is adjective in "green tea has fresh mint leaves".
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The ‘adjective’ in “Green tea has fresh mint leaves.”
(a) green (b) mint (c) fresh (d) All of these.
the option is all of the above (D)
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"Green" and "Fresh" are the adjectives.
- An adjective is a part of speech that can be used to describe or provide additional information about a noun or pronoun that serves as the subject in a sentence.
- An adjective is found after the verb or before the noun it modifies.
- Adjectives describe or modify, that is, they limit or constrain the meaning of nouns and pronouns.
- They can name all sorts of qualities:
- Huge, Red, Angry, Huge, Unique, Rare, etc.
- A number of adjectives describing qualities can exist in varying amounts or degrees. To do this, adjectives change form (usually by adding -er or -est) or are used with words like more, most, very, bit, etc. :
- "Older girls", "longest day of the year", "a very strong feeling", "more dear than that". Other adjectives describe qualities that do not change - "nuclear energy", "doctor" - and do not change form.
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