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which type of adjectiveis kind ,adjective of quility,adjective of quintity,demonstrative adjective or adjective of number

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Answered by dinaantony86
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Explanation:

In the given sentence, the underlined adjective 'rich' explains the kind of man 'Chandravadan's father' is.

Option B - 'Quantity' explains the number or the amount of something. 'Rich' doesn't explain the number of the noun, thus it's not an adjective of quantity. Hence, option B is incorrect.

Option C - 'Possession' explains us the ownership of a noun. 'Rich' doesn't explain any ownership of the noun. Hence, option C is incorrect.

Option D - 'Distribution' is used to single our one more individuals of a group or some items. As 'rich' is not used to explain distribution, it is a wrong choice. Hence, option D is incorrect.

Option A - 'Quality' is used to express the kind or nature of the noun. As 'rich' explains the kind of man 'Chandravadan's father' is, we can say that 'rich' is the adjective of quality. Thus option A is the correct answer.

Answered by Apex99
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Explanation:

adjective of number

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