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Title: Adjective And Its Kinds
Description: These are the notes of English (Adjective and Its Kinds)

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Adjective & Its Kinds
Adjective:


“Adjective” is a word that modifies “noun” and “pronoun”
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Example:
The boy is lazy
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Kinds of Adjective
1
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Proper Adjective
3
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Demonstrative Adjective
5
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Emphasizing Adjective
7
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Compound Adjective
9
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Articles

Adjective of Quality or
Descriptive Adjective
Adjectives of Quality (or Descriptive Adjective) show the kind or
quality of a person

or thing
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He is a clever man
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2
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Example:
French
wines, Turkish
tobacco,
Indian tea, are sometimes called Proper Adjective
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Adjective of Quantity










Adjectives of Quantity show how much of a thing is
meant as,
I ate some rice
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He has little intelligence
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You have no sense
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Take great care of your health etc
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• That boy is industrious
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• Those rascals must be punished
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Interrogative Adjective
Which way shall we go?
Whose book is this?
What, which and whose, when they are used with
nouns to ask questions, are called







“Interrogative Adjectives”
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Emphasizing Adjectives




Emphasizing Adjective lay stress on the proceeding
noun
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” Very” and “Own” is the most
commonly used emphasizing adjectives which are
used to emphasize an idea
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I saw it with my own eyes
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7
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What genius!



What folly!



What an idea!



What a blessing!



What a piece of work is man!

8
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g
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The words in a compound
adjective are often linked together with a hyphen (or
hyphens) to show they are part of the same adjective
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• He is a cold-blooded man
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• You have to be open-minded about things
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Possessive Adjectives





Possessive adjectives are used to show possession or
ownership of something
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Some of the most used possessive adjectives are my, his,
her, our, their, your
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His cat is very cute
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His cat is very cute
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10
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So, articles are also
“adjectives”
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“A” and “an” are used to refer to an unspecific
noun, and “the” is used to refer to a specific noun
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The cat is afraid of me
Title: Adjective And Its Kinds
Description: These are the notes of English (Adjective and Its Kinds)