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When I was an infant, I was very thin..... identify the adjective​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When I was an infant, I was very thin.

Thin - It is adjective as it tells something about a noun.

More:

An adjective is a word that is used to add something to the meaning of a noun.

Eg:

● Ashok is an intelligent boy.

● She is poor but happy.

Adjective of quality:

  • The adjectives which tell us what kind of a person or thing is such a adjective is called adjective of quality.

Adjective of Quantity:

  • The adjectives which tells us how much of the thing is intended. Such a adjective is called the adjective of quantity

Adjectives of number:

  • The adjectives that show how many persons of things are or in what order any of them stands are called adjective of number.

Distributive Adjectives:

  • The adjectives which show that the person or things are taken one at a time are called distributive adjectives.

Demonstrative Adjectives

  • The adjectives which point out which person or thing are meant demonstrative adjectives. They are used for pointing out.

Interrogative Adjectives:

  • What, which, whose are used with nouns to ask questions; such as adjectives are koi interrogative adjectives.

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Answered by SrijanaAmbedkar
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Answer:

Thin.

Explanation:

  • Adjective is a word which modifies noun or pronoun.

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