Adjectives PDF
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Silver Oak University
Prof. Leena Shah
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This document is a lecture companion on adjectives, covering various types such as adjectives of quality and quantity, demonstrative adjectives, interrogative adjectives, and possessive adjectives. It provides examples for each type and explains how they are used.
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SUBJECT ENGLISH LECTURE COMPANION SEMESTER: 1 PREPARED BY: Prof. Leena Shah Adjective Adjectives are words that are used to describe or modi...
SUBJECT ENGLISH LECTURE COMPANION SEMESTER: 1 PREPARED BY: Prof. Leena Shah Adjective Adjectives are words that are used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. For example: red, quick, happy, and obnoxious are adjectives because they can describe things —a red hat, the quick rabbit, a happy duck, an obnoxious person. Types of Adjectives ADJECTIVE OF QUALITY Adjectives of Quality are words that tell us about the kind or qualities of a person or thing being talked about Chakshu is beautiful lady. The elephant is a large land animal. The forest is green. It is an excellent story. Helly was a great writer. ADJECTIVE OF QUANTITY Adjective of quantity indicates the amount or estimated amount of the noun or Pronoun in the sentence. He gave me some money. There is no sugar in the tea. He has put a little milk in the cup. GENERAL DEPARTMENT IN ENGINEERING Page | 1 *Proprietary material of SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY SUBJECT ENGLISH LECTURE COMPANION SEMESTER: 1 PREPARED BY: Prof. Leena Shah He has already wasted much time. There is enough food in the kitchen. DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES Demonstrative adjective is a word that points out a noun. Demonstrative adjective can: Tell whether the noun it modifies is singular or plural. Tell whether the noun it modifies is near or far from the speaker, the person speaking the sentence, as well as point out a fact about the noun it modifies. Example: These books are not published by Yaksh. This yellow ribbon is mine and those pink ones are yours. These mangoes are ripe, but that mango is unripe. Interrogative Adjectives Interrogative adjectives are words that modify, or describe, people, places, things, or ideas. In other words, adjectives modify nouns. Interrogative adjectives are adjectives that modify nouns when there is a question about which one, what kind, or how many. "Interrogative" means to question. These are common interrogative adjectives: which, what, whose 1. Which bag is yours? 2. What movie are you watching in the theatre? 3. What is James looking for? 4. How could he do this to me? GENERAL DEPARTMENT IN ENGINEERING Page | 2 *Proprietary material of SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY SUBJECT ENGLISH LECTURE COMPANION SEMESTER: 1 PREPARED BY: Prof. Leena Shah 5. Whose book is this? 6. Where have they gone so early? Possessive Adjectives: The possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our, their, and whose. A possessive adjective sits before a noun (or a pronoun) to show who or what owns it Possessive Adjectives are used to show that something or someone belongs to a person. It shows a relationship. The Possessive adjective is always used with a noun. Examples : I like my new mountain bike. She does her homework Person Personal Possessive Pronouns Adjectives singular 1s t I my nd 2 you your 3rd (male) he his rd 3 (female) she her 3rd (thing) it its GENERAL DEPARTMENT IN ENGINEERING Page | 3 *Proprietary material of SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY SUBJECT ENGLISH LECTURE COMPANION SEMESTER: 1 PREPARED BY: Prof. Leena Shah plural 1s t plural we our nd 2 plural you your rd 3 plural they their My plane is delayed. Your dinner is ready. Could you bring his tea out to him? Remember not to judge a book by its cover. I would have knocked on their door, but I heard their baby crying. Adjectives of Number Adjectives of Number simply indicate how many persons or things are meant or in what order they stand. All the board members were present. The basket contains seven mangoes. Today is the first day of the month. GENERAL DEPARTMENT IN ENGINEERING Page | 4 *Proprietary material of SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY SUBJECT ENGLISH LECTURE COMPANION SEMESTER: 1 PREPARED BY: Prof. Leena Shah Adjectives of Number Cardinals, which state the number of people or things There are forty-eight learners in Benson’s class. Ordinals, which state the order of people or things in a series. For example: Breakfast is the first meal of the day. Indefinite Numeral Adjectives These kinds of adjectives do not denote an exact number. There are no books on this shelf. Distributive Numeral Adjectives These adjectives refer to each other of a number. Every word of it is true GENERAL DEPARTMENT IN ENGINEERING Page | 5 *Proprietary material of SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY