It tells the qualities and disqualities of noun.
Examples:
- It is a beautiful house.
- He is a worthless boy.
- I am very stubborn.
- You are an intelligent girl.
- I purchased a new laptop.
- I was thirsty.
- Arfan was very aggressive.
- Pronunciation can be difficult sometimes.
- She has a very bad attitude.
- That glass is breakable.
- This box is large.
- They are lazy girls.
- Water is too hot.
- We are happy today.
- Weeping is a bad habit.
- Sugar is yellow.
- The horse is a faithful animal.
- The cow is a useful animal.
- I am fine today.
- Why is she angry with you?
- She is fond of books.
- Fozia is very weak.
- That is a old mobile.
- You are fat boy.
There are seven kinds of Adjectives.
1-Adjectives of Quality:
When an adjective destribes the quality of noun so this is an adjective of quality.
Adjectives of quality describe the shape, size, colour, manner, condition etc of a thing or a person.
Examples:
- This face is oval shape.
- He has round face.
- We live in a big city.
- He has a small television.
- This is a blue shirt.
- Nazia likes purpal colour.
- She is a kind girl.
- He was a clever man.
- Jamal is a rich man.
- I am a poor girl.
2-Adjective of Quantity:
Adjective showing the quantity of nouns is called Adjective of Quantity.
Examples:
Adjective showing the quantity of nouns is called Adjective of Quantity.
Examples:
- He ate some milk.
- Shabana has little knowledge.
- We have spent all our money.
- There is no rice in the fridge.
- There was enough water in the tank.
3-Demonstrative Adjectives:
Demonstrative Adjective are always used before nouns:
Examples:
Examples:
- This pen is new.
- This book is red.
- That book is blue.
- These girls are ugly.
- Those girls are beautiful.
4-Interrogative Adjective:
Interrogative Adjective is the adjective that is used to ask the question. They are which, whose, what.
Examples:
Possessive Adjective used to show possession or ownership.
Possessive Adjective are always used before nouns:
Examples:
Examples:
- Which book is his?
- Whose daughter are you?
- What name have you given to this centre?
- Which bag is hers?
- Whose tea is it?
Possessive Adjective used to show possession or ownership.
Possessive Adjective are always used before nouns:
Examples:
- My book is pink.
- This is my ball.
- Our university is very nice.
- That is our college.
- Your mother is in the kitchen.
- These are your books.
- His school is here.
- That is his usb.
- Her cap is on the table.
- Those are her pencils.
- Its egg is white.
- This is a dog. its tail is short.
- Their house is clean.
- These are their shirts.
6-Numeral Adjective(or) Adjective of Number:
Numeral Adjective is the adjective which is used to show the number of noun. There are two types of Numeral Adjective they are definite and indefinite numeral adjective.
Definite Numeral Adjective:
Examples:
Adjective which express the number of persons or things are called the Adjective of Number or Numeral Adjective. Definite Numeral Adjective:
Examples:
- There are seven days in a week.
- He is in the first class.
Indefinite Numeral Adjective:
Examples:
Examples:
- There are some children in the class.
- All cups in the kitchen.
Both cardinal (example: one, two, three, four, five etc.) and ordinal numbers (example: first, second, third, forth fifth etc.) belong to this category.
Definite Numeral Adjective:
Examples:
- I had bought four eggs yesterday.
- I have written three letters to him.
Indefinite Numeral Adjective:
Examples:
7-Proper Adjective:Examples:
- There were no birds on the tree.
- There are few children in the room.
Proper adjectives are adjectives that are formed from proper nouns. Most of them identify people, places, languages, or groups.
Examples:
- There are American cars.
- These are Parisian scarf.
There are three degrees of adjective.
Positive Adjective:
When you speak about only one person or thing, that is called Positive degree.
Examples:
- He is a tall boy.
- That room is beautiful.
- She is an intelligent girl.
- That house is big.
When you compare two persons or two things that is called comparative adjective.
Examples:
- You are taller than me.
- This flower is more beautiful than that.
When we compare more than two persons or things with one another, that is called superlative adjective.
Examples:
- He is the smartest boy in the university.
- She is the most beautiful student in this class.
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