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what is classifying adjective??​

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Answered by XxmiragexX
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Classifying adjectives means grouping them according to how they describe a noun. For example, I don't have much money. Here the adjective 'much' describes noun 'money', and since it tells the number (i.e. amount) it is classified as adjective of quantity.

Types of adjectives are as follows-

  • Adjective of quality
  • Adjective of quantity
  • Demonstrative adjective
  • Possessive adjective
  • Interrogative adjective
Answered by chraxanomar28
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In English grammar, a classifying adjective is a type of attributive adjective used to divide people or things into particular groups, types or classes. Unlike qualitative adjectives, classifying adjectives don't have comparative or superlative forms.

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