4 Questions
Which of the following is a demonstrative adjective?
This
What is an example of a proper adjective?
French
Which word is an article?
An
What is a common type of adjective that describes quantity?
Several
Study Notes
Adjectives and Articles
- A demonstrative adjective is a type of adjective that indicates which person or thing is being referred to, such as "this", "that", "these", or "those".
- A proper adjective is a type of adjective that is formed from a proper noun, for example "American" from "America".
- An article is a type of determiner that modifies a noun, such as "the", "a", or "an".
- A common type of adjective that describes quantity is a numeral adjective, such as "one", "two", or "three", which expresses a specific quantity.
Test your knowledge of different types of adjectives including demonstrative, articles, and proper adjectives with this multiple choice quiz. Identify the correct demonstrative adjective, example of a proper adjective, article, and quantity adjective.
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