"Whose purse is lying on the table"Identify the adjective and tell its type.
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The adjective is whose and the type is interrogative.
- A noun or pronoun, such as a person, place, thing, or quality, is described by an adjective.
- A statement seeking a question or a query is referred to as an interrogative sentence. It is generally used to refer to features that form queries.
- In the sentence, the question is as to whose purse it is which is on the table.
- Thus, in the given sentence the adjective is whose and the type is interrogative.
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Whose purse is lying on the table?
- In the above question, the adjective is ''whose''
- ''whose'' is an interrogative adjective.
- An interrogative adjective always asks a question and it always follows a noun word.
- The interrogative adjectives are which, whose, what.
More examples of interrogative adjectives:
Which laptop do you use?
Whose dress is this?
What game do you like to play?
There are mainly 8 types of adjectives.
1) Proper Adjectives
2) Descriptive Adjectives
3) Quantitative Adjectives
4) Demonstrative Adjectives
5) Numeral Adjectives
6) Distributive Adjectives
7) Interrogative Adjectives
8) Possessive Adjectives
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