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Types of Adjectives (Qualitative Adjectives (Examples
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Types of Adjectives
Qualitative Adjectives
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A qualitative adjective is used to describe the features or qualities of a noun (a person, place, thing, idea and so forth). They are “gradable,” with superlative, comparative and positive forms. They are generally found before the word they modify but can be seen throughout the sentence.
Quantitative Adjectives
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- There are thirty seven students in this class.
Distributive Adjectives
Distributive adjectives show that the persons/things shown by the noun are taken singly( one by one )or in separate lots.
Examples
- Either you or I have to fetch her from school.
- Neither one of the answers is correct.
Demonstrative Adjectives
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Examples
- Why don't you try doing that on your own?
- I like this bag.
Possessive Adjectives
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Examples
- Rina lent me her English book.
- My car was stolen last night.
Interrogative Adjectives
Interrogative adjectives are words, such as which, whose and what that are used along with nouns to ask questions.text
Examples
- Which plant should be watered twice a week?
- What book are you reading?