Thursday, April 12, 2012

What is Adjective?


Adjective give information about nouns.
There are two kinds of adjective: Noun determiners and descriptive adjectives.
Noun determiners identify and limit nouns. They have specific relations with singular or plural nouns, and non-count nouns.
Descriptive adjective have the same form for singular, plural and non-count nouns. Their use is optional. Use the following Patterns:
1.      Noun Determiners
An article helps identify a noun
a/ an / the

2.      Numbers
3.      Possessive  adjective
4.      Demonstrative adjective
5.      More Noun Determiners
6.      Descriptive
7.      Adjectives
8.      Proper descriptive
9.      Nouns used as adjective
10.  Verbs used as adjective
11.  Prepositions used  adjectives
12.  Compound adjective
13.  Comparing descriptive  adjective
14.  Superlative  adjective
15.  Order of adjectives

Kinds of Adjective
Meaning:
A word used with a noun to describe or point out the person, animal, place, thing which the noun, name, or to tells te number or quantity.
Kinds of Adjective
1.      Proper
2.      Possessive
3.      Interrogative
4.      Descriptive
5.      Definite
6.      Indefinite
7.      Quantitative
8.      Numeral

Kinds of Adjectives
Possessive adjective: adjectives are formed from Possessive pronoun: my, our, your, his, her, its, their; as,
This is my house.
These are their cars.
Interrogative adjective: what, which, and whose are sued with nouns to ask questions;  as
What color day you want?
Which way shall we go?
Whose book is this?


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