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Adjectives (Possessive Adjective (Examples: (I wonder how their house…
Adjectives
Possessive Adjective
Definition: They are adjectives that always come before corresponding nouns, and it is used when talking in first person or second person's ownership.
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Words:His, her, my, our, their, your
Distributive Adjective
Definition: Adjectives that refers to each and every person separately, they are words that words that point out a specefic noun or pronoun.
Words:any, each, either, every, neither
Examples:
If any person here touches my burger, he will regret it.
Each student here who didn't do the homework, stand on this side.
Interrogative Adjective
Words: What, which, whose
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Definition: They pose a question, and they need a noun or a pronoun by after them
Qualitative Adjective
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Examples:
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The irresponsible kid doesn't care about the team work at all, that he went and talked with his other friends while we were working and we were forced to write his name.
Definition:They are words that are used for providing quality or giving a characteristic, they are the most common type of adjectives
Demonstrative Adjective
Words: This, that, these, those.
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Definition: They are the adjectives that point to "which" pronouns or nouns someone is speaking about.
Quantitative Adjective
Words: any number, much, whole, many and words related with numbers.
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Definition: They describe the quantity or the number of anything talking with the numbers is basically an adjective.